Bollywood Film Bell Bottom
Three gulf nations have banned Akshay Kumarās 'Bell Bottom' for allegedly tampering with historical facts.
Akshay Kumarās recently released film āBell Bottomā, which became the first Indian film to hit the theatres worldwide amid the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic is receiving praise from all quarters. āBellBottomā which was released on August 19 in theatres has received rave response from both critics and viewers.
However, now three gulf nations have banned the film for allegedly tampering with historical facts.
According to various online reports, the film certification authorities in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar have banned the screening of āBellBottomā in their countries because of alleged ātampering with historical factsā. The spy-thriller is based on the series of plane hijacks during the time when Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister of India.
A report in Bollywood Hungama added that the second half of āBell Bottomā shows the hijackers taking the aircraft to Dubai from Lahore. As per the actual incident that took place in 1984, United Arab Emirates Defence Minister, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum had personally handled the situation and it was the UAE authorities who had nabbed the hijackers. The source further told the news portal that there is a strong possibility that the Censor Board in the Middle Eastern countries must have taken objection to it and hence banned the film.
āBell Bottomā also stars Vaani Kapoor, Lara Dutta, Huma Qureshi and Adil Hussain in key roles.
The film released across India in cinema halls with 50% occupancy. On Friday (August 20), the film raked in Rs 2.75 crore in box office credits while on Saturday, the movie earned Rs 2.40 crore, as per a Bollywood Hungama report.
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