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Reportedly, the shooting that was going on at the United Mills in Mumbai was stalled after Raj Thackeray’s organization claimed that the foreign beauties, who were part of the song, were working without a work permit.
Well, the movie that is being produced by megastar Amitabh Bachchan’s AB Corp. may have to face more troubles, as the youth wing of Bal Thackeray’s Shiv Sena has warned that it will not allow the shooting to proceed.
“We found out that most of the foreigners shooting on the film set were without work permits. We filed a complaint with Shivaji Park Police station and requested them to raid the set. All the papers of the 17 foreigners on the set have been confiscated and taken by the police which are being verified,” said a MNS activist.
Crew packed off after MNS arrived
Alleging that AB Corp. was involved in wrongdoing and was working without following the norms, the cine wing of MNS said that there were more in the team of foreigners, who had tourist visas and were whisked off from the shooting locale.
"We will not allow Amitabh Bachchan to shoot as what his company has done is completely illegal and against the law. Here our people are not getting work and his company is hiring foreigners who don't have work permits and there are some whose visas have expired in 2009,” quipped chief of the cine wing of the organization, Ameya Khopkar.
The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena also said that the superstar himself too disappeared from the sets, after the shoot was halted and a probe was conducted.
Police investigating the matter
Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner of Police has informed the scribes that they were probing the charges framed against Big B’s company and the papers of the foreign crew were being scrutinized.
Nobody from the unit of the film commented on the controversy, and even Amit ji chose to keep mum over the issue.
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