Mika Singh has apologized to Diljit Dosanj and Sardar G3 from Hania Aamir to apologize and remove objectionable scenes: ‘We are ready to forgive all of us’. Hindi film news

After a sharp attack on Diljit Dosanj over the Sardar G3 controversy, singer Mika Singh has now softened his stance, asked the fans to forgive Diljit whether he apologizes and removes objectionable material from the film.Taking her Instagram stories, Mika wrote, “Friends, I understand, we all make mistakes in life. But when we do, there is a simple word that has power: forgiveness. Sorry. If we make a mistake, if Diljit made a mistake, we are ready to forgive all. But they should remove all objectionable scenes from the film.

Mika had earlier excavated in Diljit DosanzhePrior to this harmonious message, Mika had shared a strong word post without direct nomination of Diljit, which appeared to target her to work with Pakistani actress Hania Aamir during tension between India and Pakistan.“Friends, as we all know, the relationship between India and Pakistan is not recovering yet. Still some people continue to work unnecessarily,” they have written in a note called “Desh Pehal”.In a sharp line, he said, “Is it more shocking that a fake singer, after buying tickets with thousands of fans after doing 10 shows in India, has now disappeared – fans cheated and become helpless.” The statement was with the image of both Mika and Diljit, suggesting that his criticism was clearly directed to the Born to Shine singer.
FWICE calls for boycott, slams Diljit’s ‘insult’The Sardar G3 row erupted after the trailer collapsed after the trailer collapsed after triggering backlash from Western India Cine Employees (FWIS) due to the inclusion of Pakistani actress Hania Aamir. In a statement, FWIS President BN Tiwari said, “By working with a Pakistani actor, Diljit has hurt Indian sentiments. He has insulted the sentiments of the nation and insulted the sacrifice of our brave soldiers.”He questioned Diljit’s decision to choose Pakistani talent on Indian artists, called it a case of “loyalty and priorities”.Diljit replied: “The film was shot before increasing the tension”In an interview with the BBC Asian Network, Diljit defended the film, saying that it was shot earlier this year when the political situation was still stable. “Jab Yeh film Bani Thi Tab Status Sab Theeek Tha … Now the situation is not in our hands,” he said. He also expressed support for the decisions of the producers to release the film internationally.With the growing backlash, the manufacturers of Sardar G3 have decided to give up an Indian release and are moving ahead with the release of the world on 27 June.Directed by Amarjeet Singh Saron, the film includes Hania Aamir, Neeru Bajwa, Manav Vij, Gulshan Grover, Jasmine Bajwa, and Diljit Dosanjhi with Sapna Pabbi.