Aamir Khan stopped for Shooting at Nashik for the movie “PK”

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Aamir Khan stopped  for Shooting at Nashik for the movie "PK"

Aamir Khan stopped for Shooting at Nashik for the movie “PK”

Aamir Khan @ Ramkund

Aamir Khan @ Ramkund

PK is an upcoming Hindi comedy-drama family film directed by Rajkumar Hirani and produced by Hirani, Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Siddharth Roy Kapur. It stars Aamir Khan as the eponymous lead, with Anushka Sharma, Sushant Singh Rajput, Boman Irani and Sanjay Dutt appearing in supporting roles. Hirani has stated that the film will be a satire on “Hindu god and godmen”.The film has a scheduled release date of 19 December 2014.
The shooting of the film PK starring Aamir Khan was in Nashik, when the crew began its shoot at the famous Kala Ram Mandir on Monday, September 15, 2014. According to trustee of Kala Ram Mandir Trust, Advocate Ajay Nikam, the shooting of the film PK starring Aamir Khan and directed by Rajkumar Hirani had commenced at the temple on Monday morning.The film has already gained a lost of controversy due to the poster.The shooting with Aamir Khan at Kala Ram Mandir was interrupted for a while.
The temple is a historic, heritage temple and filming or photography is strictly prohibited there. Notice boards announcing the prohibition are put up in the temple premises. Even the common visitor is not allowed to photograph”, said Adv Nikam. When Adv Nikam objected to the shooting, the crew mentioned that they had already applied for permission to the temple trust on September 2, 2014, and one of the trustees had taken a fee of Rs 25,000 and allowed the shoot. A renowned actor like Aamir Khan was shooting at the famous temple in Nashik. We did not want the industry to get a message that Nashik is unfriendly and also we thought that the temple will be seen all across through the film. So in the larger interest of Nashik we dropped the issue and allowed the shoot to continue”, stated Adv Nikam.
This matter turned out to be a case of miscommunication between the trustees. As it appears the said trustee who gave the oral permission did not put up the permission application on the meeting neither did he inform the other nine trustees.
However, the trust board allowed the shooting to take place in what they said was a decision taken in the ‘interest of Nashik’.

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