MNS pioneer Ameya Khopkar denounces multiplexes of sidelining Ye Re Ye Re Paisa 3 for Saiyaara: “I am calm presently because…”
MNS pioneer Ameya Khopkar denounces multiplexes of sidelining Ye Re Ye Re Paisa 3 for Saiyaara: “I am calm presently because…”
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Accusations of Out of line Screen Allotment
Speaking to the press, Khopkar charged that in spite of the film’s July 18 discharge and a “great reaction from the audience,” it was rapidly dropped from key screens over the state to suit Saiyaara, featuring Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda.
“Our film Ye Re Ye Re Paisa 3 was screened in Maharashtra on July 18. On the same day, a Hindi film named Saiyaara was too released,” Khopkar said. “Even in the heart of Mumbai, there is no put for Marathi movies. Multiplexes like Square Cinema in Dadar gave all four appears to Saiyaara, totally evacuating our film.”
Political Aftermath and Rising Tensions
Khopkar, whereas abstaining from quick dissent, issued a strict caution for the future. “I am calm presently since I don’t need to challenge for my movies. But following time, if any Marathi film faces such treatment, I will break the glasses of multiplexes,” he warned.
His comments have activated quick political responses. Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut took to social media to express solidarity, expressing: “To oblige Saiyaara, Ye Re Ye Re Paisa 3 has been sidelined. This has gotten to be schedule. The battle for Marathi must intensify.”
In reaction, individuals of the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena’s cinema wing arranged a dissent exterior a PVR multiplex in Bandra, requesting way better requirement of Maharashtra’s obligatory screen standard for territorial cinema.
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