Karan Johar's appeal to allow 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' to release and the police commissioner's assurance to provide adequate security at theatres screening the film have hardly cut any ice with the MNS
Ameya Khopkar
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Karan Johar's appeal to allow 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' to release and the police commissioner's assurance to provide adequate security at theatres screening the film have hardly cut any ice with the MNS.
Ameya Khopkar, president of the party's film affairs wing, says, "I have watched Karan's video and it's funny to hear him say that he wouldn't employ talent from the neighbouring country in future. Is there a dearth of Indian talent in the first place? We stand firm in our decision to not allow the film's release. If they [cops] provide security at theatres, we are ready to combat that. We will use all our strength to make sure the film doesn't get screened. Nothing can deter us."