Akshay Kumar’s ‘Bell Bottom’ banned in Saudi Arabia- Qatar and Kuwait! know the reason- Akshay Kumar’s film ‘Bell Bottom’ is being praised all around. People are liking the film. It has been released in cinemas around the world. Viewers are calling the film a blockbuster, but some Arab countries have refused to release the film. He alleges that this has tarnished his image. The film has been banned in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar. The censor boards of these countries have raised objections about a scene in the film.
Apart from Akshay Kumar, ‘Belbottom’ directed by Ranjit M Tiwari also stars Lara Dutta, Vaani Kapoor, Adil Hussain and Huma Qureshi in important roles. The 80’s era is shown in the film. India’s first secret operation has been shown in the film. According to media reports, the second half of the film shows how hijackers take an aircraft from Lahore to Dubai. It is based on a true incident that happened in 1984. Then the forces of the United Arab Emirates took the hijackers in their clutches. Then the Defense Minister Mohammad bin Rashid took over the situation.
It has been shown in the film how Indian officers carry out this secret mission, which is not even known to the Defense Minister there. It is estimated that due to this twist of the story, the censor board there has expressed displeasure and banned its release.
Let us tell you that ‘Bell Bottom’ has been released in theaters on August 19. Cinemas are not fully open in India yet. In such a situation, the decision to release the film is being praised. Cinemas are opening with 50 percent capacity in most states of the country. Obviously, there will be a boom in the business of the film over the weekend.
It has been shown in the film how Indian officers carry out this secret mission, which is not even known to the Defense Minister there. It is estimated that due to this twist of the story, the censor board there has expressed displeasure and banned its release.
Let us tell you that ‘Bell Bottom’ has been released in theaters on August 19. Cinemas are not fully open in India yet. In such a situation, the decision to release the film is being praised. Cinemas are opening with 50 percent capacity in most states of the country. Obviously, there will be a boom in the business of the film over the weekend.