
My film Sardarji 3 was shot before the Pahalgam attack, but today matches are being played under tightened security and public attention.
The Sardarji franchise has always been a crowd-puller in Punjabi cinema, known for its blend of humor, drama, and emotional depth. With Sardarji 3, expectations are high, but the recent tragic Pahalgam attack has cast a shadow over conversations surrounding the film. Rumors began circulating about whether the film’s shoot coincided with the attack, sparking speculation and debate.
To address this, the filmmakers confirmed that the entire shooting of Sardarji 3 was completed much earlier, well before the tragic incident. They emphasized that the film and its cast have no connection with the timing of recent events.
Meanwhile, what has caught public attention is the fact that matches and public gatherings are being allowed in the same region shortly after the attack. This contrast has led to mixed reactions—some argue that life must continue as normal with necessary security measures, while others feel the timing of such events may appear insensitive given the losses suffered.
The film’s team urged audiences to separate entertainment from tragedy, assuring that Sardarji 3 remains a work of art meant to spread joy, laughter, and cultural pride. At the same time, they acknowledged the importance of national security and expressed solidarity with the victims of the attack.
As the release of Sardarji 3 draws closer, both fans and critics are expected to keep a close watch on how the film’s promotions unfold amidst this sensitive atmosphere.