Sadiq was upset that his name was included in the film’s credit sequence without his permission. He said that a decision on taking legal action against the film’s producers would be taken after consulting Qasmi.
“I have not seen the movie. But judging from what I have been told by some responsible members of the community who have seen the film, it appears that the producers have retained certain dialogues and scenes which they were told to omit,” he said.
Sadiq said he was told that there was a scene in the film in which the hero was compelled to chant ‘Hindustan murdabad, before being converted to Islam. “There is no stipulation in the tenets of (Islam) to say anything for or against a country,” he said.
“I had also told the producers to
change the name of the heroine, because the name Sakina has a special significance
in the religion. But they did not heed this suggestion,” Sadiq said.
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