Diljit Dosanjh Breaks Silence on Sardaar Ji 3
Faces criticism over casting Pakistani actress Hania Aamir…..
Mumbai:* Punjabi superstar and global icon Diljit Dosanjh has finally responded to the backlash surrounding his upcoming film Sardaar Ji 3. The controversy began after the announcement that Pakistani actress Hania Aamir would be starring opposite him in the much-awaited sequel. Social media quickly erupted with mixed reactions — while many fans were thrilled about the cross-border collaboration, a section criticized the decision citing ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan.
Addressing the criticism, Diljit took to social media on Monday evening and shared a calm yet firm statement. “Yes, I’ve heard what’s being said,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “But let’s not forget that I too am part of this film. Every creative decision has its own process, and we should respect that. Art doesn’t come with boundaries. Sardaar Ji 3 is a project I deeply believe in — and I stand by everyone associated with it.”
Diljit’s post has received support from many fellow artists, including singer Guru Randhawa and actor Ammy Virk, who praised him for taking a stand and encouraging artistic unity. Some fans echoed his sentiment, saying that cinema has always played a vital role in bridging gaps and fostering dialogue.
Meanwhile, the production house behind Sardaar Ji 3 has also released a statement emphasizing that the film is a fictional and humorous take on cultural differences and has no political motive. They urged fans to view the movie through the lens of entertainment and not geopolitics.
Hania Aamir, known for her bubbly roles in Pakistani dramas, has remained silent amid the ongoing debate. However, sources close to her suggest that she is excited about the collaboration and is focused on her role.
Sardaar Ji 3 is scheduled for release later this year and is expected to blend fantasy, comedy, and action — much like its successful predecessors. With this storm brewing even before the trailer’s release, all eyes are now on how the film will perform both critically and commercially.
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