SGPC targeted 'A Flying Jatt' for hurting Sikh's sentiments

Udta Punjab controversy was just ended that now Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee has asked to remove Khanda from Tiger Shroff's Turban, Dress and from back from the film 'A Flying Jatt'. SGPC said in a statement that the film producer has ignored the all the Raised objection by us. SGPC said that Khanda is religious sign of Sikh and Sikh are very angry seeing Khanda on Tiger's Turban, Dress and getting sticked on back. SGPC wrote a letter on 12 November to Producer of this film Sobha Kapoor adn Ekta Kapoor and CBFC's officers Manish Desai and Pehlaj Nahilani and asked the to remove the scenes, still it was not removed by the film. Yesterday it was Ekta kapoor's statement that this film is based on Sikh Community, we have not used anything in the film, which can hurt the sentiments of Sikh Community. Further she said, 'She said, ‘Infact, this is the most Pro-Sikh community film ever made. My mother first introduced me to Baba Ji (Guru nanak) then Ram Sita. I will never show something, which will be against Sikh community.’ This film is directed by Remo D'souza and he has taken Nathan Jones as villain in this film. Tiger enjoyed working with Jones. He said, 'He is very powerful and even professional. He is also a trained wrestler, so he has control over his body language. None of us were injured while we were fighting.' Now lets see will Tiger be able to impress the audience with his super hero style and stunts, definitely this film is going to be awesome. You may Also Know : A Flying Jatt Trailer Tiger Shroff Upcoming Movies