Salman Khan's Dabangg 3 Gets Notice From The Archaeological Survey Of India
Salman Khan starrer Dabangg 3 gets a legal notice from the Archaeological Survey of India ordering them to remove two sets placed inside the Jal Mahal, which is a historical place.
Salman
Khan
issued
notice
by
ASI
for
Dabangg
3;
Here's
Why
|
FilmiBeat
Salman
Khan
starrer
Dabangg
3
went
on
floors
a
week
ago
and
the
actor
has
been
sharing
quite
a
few
pictures
from
the
sets
and
keeping
up
with
the
buzz
and
hype
surrounding
the
movie
with
his
fans.
With
all
the
positivity
aside,
the
movie
has
received
negative
vibes
as
well
and
the
latest
to
the
addition
is
that
the
Archaeological
Survey
of
India
(ASI)
has
sent
the
production
house
a
legal
notice
ordering
them
to
remove
two
sets
placed
inside
the
Jal
Mahal,
which
is
a
historical
place.
Follow
Rules
Or
Stop
The
Shoot
Of
Dabangg
3
The
legal
notice
is
signed
by
the
Mandu
Sub
Circle
ASI
Junior
Conservation
Assistant
and
has
stated
that
the
permission
for
shooting
the
film
would
be
cancelled
if
the
above
directive
is
not
followed.
The
Construction
Violates
The
Law
The
notice
said
the
construction
carried
out
by
the
Dabangg
3
film
crew
were
in
violation
of
the
Ancient
Monument
and
Archaeological
Sites
&
Remains
Act
1958
and
cited
that
many
other
rules
have
not
been
followed.
Antique
Figurine
Damaged
During
The
Shoot?
The
filmmakers
have
also
been
accused
of
damaging
an
antique
figurine
while
shooting
at
a
fort
on
the
banks
of
the
Narmada
river
in
Maheshwar
town
in
Khargone
district.
The
Cultural
Minister
of
Madhya
Pradesh,
Vijaylaxmi
Sadho
said
that
action
would
be
taken
against
those
responsible
for
the
incident.
Dabangg
3
Starcast
&
Grand
Release
The
shoot
of
Salman
Khan
and
Sonakshi
Sinha
starrer
Dabangg
3
is
going
on
in
full
swing
and
the
movie
is
scheduled
to
hit
the
theatres
in
December
2019.
The
movie
is
directed
by
Prabhudeva
and
co-produced
by
Salman
Khan
and
Arbaaz
Khan.