Notebook & Kabir Singh Will Not Release In Pakistan
Film producer Murad Khetani Thursday said he has decided to not release his upcoming films - Salman Khan-produced Notebook and Shahid Kapoor starrer Kabir Singh - in Pakistan.
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Film
producer
Murad
Khetani
Thursday
said
he
has
decided
to
not
release
his
upcoming
films
-
Salman
Khan-produced
Notebook
and
Shahid
Kapoor
starrer
Kabir
Singh
-
in
Pakistan
in
the
wake
of
Pulwama
terror
attack.
"We
are
not
releasing
our
film
('Notebook')
in
Pakistan.
Our
upcoming
films
'Kabir
Singh' and
'Satellite
Shankar'
too
will
also
not
release
there,"
Khetani,
of
Cine1
Studios,
said
on
the
sidelines
of
the
promotional
event
of
his
film
Notebook.
Notebook
marks
the
acting
debut
of
Pranutan
Bahl,
daughter
of
actor
Mohnish
Bahl
and
granddaughter
of
yesteryear
actor
Nutan.
It
will
also
see
the
launch
of
Zaheer
Iqbal.
Set
in
Kashmir,
the
romantic-drama
film
is
produced
by
Salma
Khan,
Khetani
and
Ashwin
Varde
and
it
is
slated
to
release
on
March
29.
Kabir
Singh,
directed
by
Sandeep
Vanga,
is
a
remake
of
his
own
directorial
Telugu
language
film
Arjun
Reddy
(2017).
Jointly
produced
by
Cine1
Studios
and
T-Series,
the
film
stars
Shahid
Kapoor
and
Kiara
Advani
in
the
lead.
It
releases
on
June
21.
Directed
by
Irfan
Kamal,
Satellite
Shankar,
produced
by
Bhushan
Kumar,
Murad
Khetani,
Krishan
Kumar
and
Ashwin
Varde,
stars
Sooraj
Pancholi
in
the
lead.
It
will
hit
cinema
houses
on
July
5.
"There
is
some
work
left
on
'Kabir
Singh',
it
will
take
around
12-13
days
of
work.
We
have
'Satellite
Shankar',
which
is
complete,"
Khetani
said.
Earlier
the
makers
of
Total
Dhamaal,
Luka
Chuppi
and
Diljit
Dosanjh's
Arjun
Patiala
had
announced
that
they
were
not
releasing
the
film
in
the
neighbouring
country.