As recently happened litter controversy, where Aamir Khan starrer upcoming movie Laal Singh Chaddha’s crew being criticized for littering waste in Ladakh while shooting. The production house denies any such false claims and issues a statement on Twitter. Scroll Down to take a look at it.
Yesterday on 13th July we informed you all about the Aamir Khan starrer Laal Singh Chaddha’s whole team was criticized on Twitter by a user. The Twitter user informed that the crew of Bollywood Star Aamir Khan’s upcoming movie Laal Singh Chaddha, after filming in Wakha village in Ladakh the movie crew left the waste bottles and plates behind. The user shared a video and wrote on Twitter that “This is the gift Bollywood star Amir Khan’s upcoming movie Lal Singh Chada has left for the villagers of Wakha in Ladakh. Amir Khan himself talks big about environmental cleanliness at Satyamev Jayate but this is what happens when it comes to himself.”
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Aamir Khan’s Production House Team issued a statement to clarify the reports shared by the Twitter user, the statement read as follows, “To whomsoever, it may concern, AKP would like to clarify that as a company we follow strict protocols for cleanliness in and around our shooting spaces. We have a team that makes sure that the location is kept trash-free at all times. At the end of the day, there’s a recheck of the entire location. At the end of the entire schedule, we make sure that when we leave a location, we leave it as clean as, or cleaner than we found it. We believe that there are some rumours/allegations about our location not being kept clean. We strongly deny such claims. Our location is always open to relevant local authorities to carry out checks anytime they like”.
The upcoming movie Laal Singh Chaddha is one of the most anticipated Bollywood movie. It will star Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Naga Chaitanya, and Mona Singh in prominent roles.
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