Diljit Dosanjh Sardaar Ji 3 Features Hania Aamir Amid Tensions
As the film's release approaches, attention is focused on the implications of Hania Aamir's inclusion in the project, and the potential consequences for Diljit Dosanjh and the film's producers. The controversy surrounding Sardaar Ji 3 has sparked a wider debate about the role of art in bridging cultural and political divides, and the challenges faced by artists working in sensitive and complex environments.

Pakistani actress Hania Aamir is set to star in the upcoming Indian film Sardaar Ji 3, alongside Diljit Dosanjh, despite the ban on Pakistani content in India due to ongoing tensions between the two countries. The film's trailer has sparked a mix of reactions, with many Pakistani celebrities coming out in support of Aamir's inclusion in the project.
The All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding a ban on Diljit Dosanjh's concerts and suspension of his social media accounts, citing the inclusion of Hania Aamir in the film as an "insensitive" move. The association has also sought a permanent ban on Diljit's live performances and public appearances, and has urged the government to deny certification to all of his future projects.
Despite the backlash, Pakistani stars such as Zara Noor Abbas, Yasir Hussain, and Anoushey Ashraf have expressed their support for Aamir, praising her performance and the historical significance of her presence in an Indian film. The film's release is seen as a testament to the power of art and the ability of creators to resist censorship and pressure from external forces.
The release of Sardaar Ji 3 on June 27 will be closely watched, as it marks a significant moment in the history of Indo-Pak cultural exchange. The film's success or failure will have far-reaching implications for the future of collaboration between artists from the two countries, and will be seen as a barometer of the power of art to bridge cultural and political divides.