Farhan Akhtar spoke on Raanjhanaa’s Ai Ending Controversy | Farhan Akhtar said on Raanjhana’s AI ending controversy: ‘If the creator does not like the change, then I am with them’

Farhan Akhtar spoke on Raanjhanaa’s Ai Ending Controversy | Farhan Akhtar said on Raanjhana’s AI ending controversy: ‘If the creator does not like the change, then I am with them’

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Filmmaker and actor Farhan Akhtar has said that if the creator of a film does not like changes in his work, he will always stand with him.

He said this at the teaser launch event of his upcoming film ‘120 Bahadur’. When he was asked a question about the climax changed from AI of the film ‘Ranjhana’.

Farhan said,

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I will always be with the creator of the film. If they do not like changes in their work, then my loyalty is with the creator. I do not have complete information about whatever happened.

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Actress Rashi Khanna was also present with Farhan Akhtar at the teaser launch event of ‘120 Bahadur’.

Significantly, the film’s director Anand L. Rai and actor Dhanush have already expressed their displeasure over ‘Ranjhana’. Both have opposed AI to prepare the film’s Happy Ending version. The change was made by the production company Eros International.

At the same time, Farhan is playing the role of Major Shaitan Singh Bhati in ‘120 Bahadur’. The film is directed by Rajneesh Ghai. The project has been produced under the banner of Excel Entertainment and Trigger Happy Studios.

The film is based on the Battle of Rejang La during the 1962 Indo-China War in which 120 Indian soldiers faced more than 3000 Chinese soldiers.

The film also stars Farhan Akhtar along with Vivaan Bhatena, Ankit Siwach.

Regarding the film, Farhan said that he felt so much association with a project during ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ last time.

The teaser of the film ‘120 Bahadur’ has been released on Tuesday. Farhan Akhtar looks serious and calm in the teaser. The film is shot in Ladakh, Rajasthan and Mumbai. It has been prepared on the largest level ever. From frozen snow to the silence of the battlefield, the hair stands in every frame.

Major Shaitan Singh Bhati was posthumously honored the Paramveer Chakra in 1963.

Let me tell you that the film was shot in Ladakh at an altitude of about 14,000 feet, where the temperature used to go several times from -5 to -10 degrees.

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