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Bad news for Diljit Dosanjh as his film Sardaar Ji 3 faces backlash after…; Related to Operation Sindoor

Bad news for Diljit Dosanjh as his film Sardaar Ji 3 faces backlash after…; Related to Operation Sindoor

India.com23-06-2025
Ever since Diljit Dosanjh's film Sardaar Ji 3 has been released, the internet has been divided into two sections. A major chunk of the internet is 'disgusted' by the trailer because it featured Pakistani actor Hania Aamir amid tensions between India and Pakistan. On Reddit, a social media user posted 'guts' with a snip of Diljit and Hania.
Ever since the trailer was released, it has received massive backlash from the audience. Initially, when the India-Pakistan tensions escalated, many directors who had cast Pakistani actors such as Fawad Khan in Abir Gulaal and Mawra Hocane in Sanam Teri Kasam 2 removed them. The news also claimed that Hania Aamir had also been dropped from Sardaar Ji 3.
However, now that the trailer has surfaced online, Diljit is being highly criticised and is facing major trolling.
One person wrote, 'Never spoke a word during the war… now we know why… I liked him, but the opinion is now changing highly.' 'Honestly, I don't think Diljit holds any affinity and love towards India, so I really don't expect him to be pro-India, but I hope now at least the border makers will remove him from a film based on the life of our army,' read another comment.
Guts! Hania is actually staring in Sardaarji 3 with Diljit..releasing on June 27
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'You can't expect anything better from Diljit. He has always been very clear about his ideologies,' commented a Reddit user.
Meanwhile, reports also claim that Diljit's film has skipped the India release.
In the movie, Hania and Diljit's characters are ghost hunters. Sharing the video on Instagram, Diljit captioned it, 'Sardaar Ji 3 Releasing 27th June OVERSEAS Only. FADH LAO BHOOND DIAN LATTAN.'
The movie also features Manav Vij, Gulshan Grover, Jasmin Bajwa, Sapna Pabbi, and others in prominent roles.
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