Sunny Deol Film Batwara 1947: On which play is Sunny Deol’s film Batwara 1947 based? Who is the director of the film Batwara 1947 and when is it releasing? How many stars are working with Sunny Deol in the film Batwara 1947?
Sunny Deol’s most awaited upcoming film Batwara 1947 is in the news these days. While the first look of the film’s star cast was shared on Wednesday, the teaser of the movie was released on Thursday. As soon as the teaser was released, it became popular on social media. Made under the banner of Aamir Khan Production, the director of this film is Rajkumar Santoshi. The story of partition will be seen in the film. According to media reports, this film is based on a popular play. Come, let us know which is the play, whose story will be seen in Sunny’s film and who is its writer…
On which play is Sunny Deol’s film Batwara 1947 based?
The teaser of Sunny Deol and director Rajkumar Santoshi’s film Batwara 1947 was released on Thursday. Sunny has shared the teaser of the movie on her Instagram. While sharing the teaser video, he wrote – When partition drew lines between people, they chose courage instead of fear. Watch #Batwara1947 in theaters this Batwara Day, 14th August. @azmishabana18 @realpz @alifazal9 @imkarandeol. The movie teaser is being liked a lot and fans cannot wait to watch the film. Let us tell you that this film is based on the play Jis Lahore Nai Dekhya, O Jamya Hi Nai by famous writer Asghar Wajahat. Wajahat wrote this play keeping in mind the tragedy of Partition in 1989. The story of the play is about an elderly Punjabi Hindu woman, who refuses to leave her Lahore home after the partition of India and Pakistan and what happens next is quite shocking, which you will see in the film. Along with Sunny, Preity Zinta, Shabana Azmi, Karan Deol, Abhimanyu Singh, Ali Fazal, Kanika Kapoor are in lead roles in the film.
Why was the play banned in Pakistan? Jis Lahore Nai Dekhi, O Jamya Hi Nai
Writer Asghar Wajahat, resident of Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh, wrote the play Jis Lahore Nai Dekhya, O Jamya Hi Nai. However, this play was banned in Pakistan. Let us tell you that Asghar Wajahat had told in an interview given to BBC years ago that the police and administration of Pakistan had banned this play due to misunderstanding and fear. Despite this, it was staged in Lahore, Karachi, New York, Dubai and many cities in India and abroad. Let us tell you that the film Batwara 1947, releasing on August 14, was earlier named Lahore 1947. If reports are to be believed, this period drama film has been made with a budget of Rs 100 to 150 crores.