The Jammu & Kashmir Tourism Board has served legal notice to Team Manmarziyan after locals of Sonmarg raised a hue and cry over the film being shot in the prohibited area of Thajiwas glacier.
Manmarziyan In Legal Soup
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The makers of the Abhishek Bachchan and Taapsee Pannu starrer have been asked to explain how they shot in the area, considering the Sonmarg Development Authority had banned vehicle movement there following an order by the J&K High Court.
A source told mid-day, “The Tourism Board has requested them to revert within a week on how they procured the permission to shoot in the stretch, which is an ecologically sensitive zone.”
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Manmarziyan shoot stalled due to legal trouble?
Local environmentalist Faiz Bakshi has raised a PIL alleging that rules have been flouted for the April 18 shoot withAbhishek. “[The area] is a gated property. So obviously, someone higher up allowed that entry,” he said, adding that the hearing is scheduled for May 9.
Bakshi further said, “This is a lapse on the part of the local administration. There are five departments required [in granting permission] — the District Magistrate, Department of Tourism, Sonmarg Development Authority, Department of Wildlife Protection in Kashmir, and the cops. I won’t say the filmmaker is not to be blamed, but the unit couldn’t have done it by themselves.”
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What does Colour Yellow Productions spokesperson said:
The spokesperson of Colour Yellow Productions, the producer of the film, told the leading daily, “Proper permissions were in place from both, the Department of Tourism and Department of Wildlife Protection in Kashmir. We were sensitive about shooting there, and followed all the terms and conditions put forward to be allowed to shoot there.”