Sarzameen and Lahore 1947 under review as Bollywood drops Pakistan references amid rising tensions

14 May,2025 08:58 AM IST |  Mumbai  |  Mohar Basu

Amid India-Pakistan ceasefire, sources say Kajol’s Sarzameen being redubbed to drop Pak references; Lahore 1947, which revolves around Partition, being reviewed by the makers

Sunny Deol, Kajol and Prithviraj Sukumaran


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Even though a ceasefire is in place between India and Pakistan, the after-effects of the military conflicts can be felt across the board, including in Bollywood. The buzz in the industry is that several high-profile projects are being reviewed or undergoing significant rewrites to remove any references to Pakistan from their scripts.

Among the first to be impacted is Kajol and Prithviraj Sukumaran's political thriller Sarzameen. The team is now reworking key sequences. "The film never explicitly made a reference to Pakistan, but it's set in Kashmir, and certain scenes were interpreted as politically sensitive in the current climate. They were to release the film on May 30, but now, they are redubbing some parts," said a source close to the production.

Another movie that must determine how to navigate the situation is Sunny Deol's Lahore 1947. Sources shared that Rajkumar Santoshi's directorial venture, centred on a Muslim family relocating to Lahore after Partition, is being internally reviewed. An insider said, "The film is in sharp contrast with the sentiment of the nation and is being re-looked at. The team needs to decide how to make it work without compromising the story or being insensitive, given the current situation."

Pathaan (2023) and Tiger 3 (2023), the last two offerings from Yash Raj Films' spy universe, had prominent characters hailing from Pakistan. For their future films, we have heard that many writers will take a cue from Pathaan, where John Abraham's antagonist Jim creates his own terrorist network with no links to any country. "The approach is to shift focus to shadowy terror networks and rogue agencies without geographical identifiers," said a source. When
mid-day reached out to YRF amid rumours that their upcoming films, War 2 and Alpha, are being reviewed in light of recent events, the spokesperson said, "There is no truth to any of these claims floating. Alpha, War 2, and Pathaan 2 have no Pakistan connection. War 2 and Alpha have already been shot and there are no changes being made because there are no changes to be made. Tiger is an Indian spy, Zoya is married to an Indian spy. So, there is no question of the [Tiger] franchise being in any uncertainty."

Not all movies with a war backdrop are under the scanner, though. Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Love & War - starring Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Vicky Kaushal - remains untouched. A trade analyst explains, "Bhansali has positioned his story in a timeless, almost mythical space. The film is set between 1960 and 1965, with the wars serving only as the backdrop. The love story takes centre-stage."

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A day after Pakistani actor Mawra Hocane was removed from Sanam Teri Kasam's (2016) cover on music apps, Mahira Khan has met the same fate with Raees (2017). The cover of the film's album on Spotify now features only Shah Rukh Khan. Meanwhile, the music of Fawad Khan's Abir Gulaal has been pulled down from Spotify and Apple Music.

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