BUZZ: Karan Johar Telephones CM Fadnavis To Seek Security For Ae Dil Hai Mushkil Release
Bollywood director Karan Johar also requested MNS Chief Raj Thackeray for a meeting but he refused to meet him. Sources in CM office have confirmed that Karan Johar had a telephonic conversation with the CM about the release of Ranbir-Anushka-Aishwarya starrer Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Karan Johar is not leaving any stone unturned to make sure his film Ae Dil Hai Mushkil reaches to his fans on Oct 28.
His recent effort is the telephonic conversation he made to Mumbai Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to provide ample security for the smooth release of his film.
Sources at the CM office confirmed to SpotboyE.com that Karan had called CM Fadnavis to seek security.
Other members of the industry like Mukesh Bhatt, Vijay Singh- CEO, Fox Star and Apoorva Mehta representing Dharma Productions are in Delhi to meet Home Minister Rajnath Singh to discuss the issue.
Contrary to the reports that Karan will meet Home Minister today, SpotboyE.com has learnt that the meeting will take place tomorrow. Home Minister Rajnath Singh will be flying to Mumbai tomorrow and the meeting will take place at Karan Johar’s office in Andheri (West).
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Agenda of the meeting is to ensure trouble-free release of his much controversial film Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. Not just this, Karan Johar also requested Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Chief Raj Thackeray for a meeting before the release of his film Ae Dil Hai Mushkil but Raj Thackeray refused to meet Karan.
You may recall that SpotboyE.com had told you that after Karan released a video giving his side of the story, MNS Chitrapat President Ameya Khopkar said that Karan Johar has woken up too late and this is not the time to be sorry. (Amey Khopkar: Karan Johar Woke Up Very Late! This Isn't Time Of Saying Sorry!, Oct 20)
Meanwhile, Mukesh Bhatt - President of the Producer's Guild, came out in support of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil recently when he addressed the media. He said,"The movie will release this Diwali worldwide. I think it is very unfortunate what some filmmakers have fallen into unknowingly. The shoot of their films are complete and now if some political party wants people to boycott this film, then it is a loss only for fellow Indians. There are about 150 Indian technicians who have worked on the film. If the movie doesn't get a fair release, it will directly affect them, and not anyone else."
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