Deepika Padukone and Hrithik Roshan's Fighter is very close to release. The film is getting good reviews from the audience even before its release. The film is also performing record breaking in terms of advance booking. Meanwhile, the Censor Board had also used its scissors on some scenes of the film. Amidst the praise the film's trailer is receiving, the makers have suffered a big blow. The fighter has been banned in all Gulf countries except the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Now let us know why this is so?
Actually, The Gulf Cooperation Council includes countries like Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman and United Arab Emirates. Bollywood films have been liked a lot in many of these countries. But, the makers may have to suffer losses due to the release of Hrithik and Deepika's Fighter. According to Pinkvilla's report, the film will not be released in Gulf countries. This news is no less than a shock for the makers.
Is the story of Pulwama attack the reason?
The reason for the film being banned in Gulf countries is being said to be its subject. The story of Fighter depicts the Indian Army carrying out an air strike on Pakistan after a terrorist attack. This story is based on Pulwama attack which will force every Indian to watch the film. But, this subject will not be shown in Gulf countries. The film will be released in theaters on January 25, which everyone is waiting to see.
Good performance in advance booking
Talking about advance booking, Fighter has earned well even before its release. According to the latest report of Sacnilk, the film has so far earned Rs 5.29 crore in all languages in India. The film is also performing well worldwide. Deepika and Hrithik are going to be seen together for the first time. Apart from these two, Anil Kapoor, Karan Singh Grover and Sanjeeda Sheikh will also be seen in the film.
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