Indian
government
has
shown
a
good
gesture
by
creating
no
trouble
for
the
release
Rahul
Dholakia"s
latest
film
Lamhaa,
which
is
based
on
the
much
troubled
state
of
the
country,
Kashmir.
Dholakia,
had
earlier
made
the
controversial
film
Parzania,
which
is
yet
to
be
released
in
Gujarat.
Considering
the
theme
of
the
movie,
people
might
have
expected
it
to
run
into
trouble
with
the
government.
However,
the
Union
Home
Secretary
G
K
Pillai
has
given
green
signal
to
Lamhaa
saying
that
they
don"t
want
to
stall
the
release
of
the
movie.
Produced
by
Bunty
Walia,
the
movie
stars,
Sanjay
Dutt,
Bipasha
Basu,
Anupam
Kher
and
Kunal
Kapoor.
Lamhaa
is
scheduled
to
hit
theaters
on
July
16.
The
movie
deals
with
the
story
of
a
soldier
essayed
by
Sanjay
Dutt
and
a
Kashmiri
girl,
played
by
Bipasha
Basu.
Bipasha
is
playing
the
love
interest
of
Dutt,
where
she
has
shown
her
de-glamorized
avatar.
There
is
no
plan
to
ban
Lamhaa
or
create
problems
for
its
release.
He
added,
“Our
security
forces
can
handle
the
situation,
they
are
in
place." According
to
the
home
secretary,
the
problem
cannot
be
solved
by
banning
or
stalling
the
movie.
Pillai
further
added,
“India
is
a
democratic
country
and
everyone
has
the
right
to
speak
up
and
state
their
views.
I
am
sure
that
the
release
of
this
kind
of
movies
cannot
increase
the
existing
problem."
The
director
is
also
happy
with
the
statement
made
by
the
Union
Home
Secretary.
Dholakia
said,
“The
government
has
taken
the
right
decision.
The
time
has
come
when
we
should
develop
an
atmosphere
of
trust
to
solve
the
problems
in
the
burning
valley
of
Kashmir." Dholakaia
added
that
his
movie
does
not
reflect
the
views
of
the
government;
it
tries
to
show
the
plight
of
the
residents
in
Kashmir.
It
is
not
even
dealing
with
the
outlook
of
India
or
Pakistan
on
the
matter.
He
informed,
“We
are
just
showcasing
the
conditions
of
the
residents
of
the
beautiful
valley.
I
hope
the
movie
does
well.
"