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‘Chal Mera Putt 4’ denied release in India due to Pakistani actors, fans disappointed

Despite extensive efforts from production team to secure release in India, film remained uncertified until final hours before its scheduled release

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Jasleen Kaur -- August 01st 2025 05:00 PM
‘Chal Mera Putt 4’ denied release in India due to Pakistani actors, fans disappointed

‘Chal Mera Putt 4’ denied release in India due to Pakistani actors, fans disappointed

PTC Web Desk: The much-anticipated Punjabi film 'Chal Mera Putt 4', starring Amrinder Gill, was released globally on August 1, but not in India. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) did not grant the film a certificate, reportedly due to the involvement of Pakistani actors in the project, leaving fans across India disheartened.

Despite extensive efforts from the production team to secure a release in India, the film remained uncertified until the final hours before its scheduled release. In a heartfelt message shared on social media, the filmmakers expressed their disappointment, stating: "The film is releasing worldwide, but unfortunately not in India. We tried everything within our capacity… but some things are beyond control. Thank you for your unwavering support. Your love means the world to us."


This isn’t the first instance of a Punjabi film facing restrictions over Pakistani collaboration. Earlier this year, 'Sardaar Ji 3' starring Diljit Dosanjh was also denied clearance due to the casting of Pakistani actress Hania Aamir. Both franchises have earlier enjoyed massive success at the box office.

The backlash against Pakistani involvement in Indian cinema intensified after the Pahalgam Terror Attack in May 2025. Pakistani comedian Iftikhar Thakur — a recurring face in the 'Chal Mera Putt' series — made controversial remarks in the aftermath, stating: “If you come from the air, bombs will drop; from the sea, you'll drown; and from land, you’ll be buried.”

The statement was perceived as anti-India and sparked widespread outrage, with many accusing the comedian of hurting national sentiments.

In subsequent interviews, Thakur criticised the Indian Punjabi film industry, claiming that around 16 of his films were slated for Indian release but were halted due to boycotts.

"They said they'd boycott me. I replied, you don't even have the stature to boycott us — we boycott you," Thakur had said.

He further said Pakistani talent was instrumental to the success of Punjabi cinema, estimating that Rs 300-Rs 350 crore worth of investment in the industry has relied on Pakistani actors, especially in scripting and dialogue contributions.

Punjabi actor and comedian Binnu Dhillon was among the first from the Indian side to condemn Thakur’s remarks. Dhillon declared that he would no longer work with Pakistani artists and said those speaking against India should not be given a platform in the country.

Following this controversy, several upcoming projects involving Pakistani artists are reportedly being shelved or restructured, with strong opposition against their screening in Indian theatres.

- PTC NEWS

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