All-rounder Shahid Afridi has shown anger on Wednesday at an obscene scene in the upcoming film “Main Hoon Shahid Afridi”.
[caption id="attachment_2167" align="alignright" width="300"] "I want to tell the people that the film is not related to my life," says Afridi[/caption]
The scene, as shown in the film’s trailers aired on various TV channels, shows the hero hugs and kisses a girl in a nightclub.
The one million dollar film is about a boy who dreams of becoming Afridi and the hardships he faces in doing so.
Afridi, who belongs to Khyber agency of the country's tribal area , demanded the producers to cut the scene before releasing the film as it would not only damage his reputation but could also lead the young viewers astray.
"I had given permission for the film with an aim to give kids some positive healthy entertainment, to divert their minds towards cricket and it should not have obscene things," AFP news agency quoted him as saying.
"I want to tell the people that the film is not related to my life."
"A lot of kids and families would go to watch the movie because of me and if they see things like that they will feel bad, so I hope they remove those scenes and run the film," he said.
The film was set to release on Eidul Fitr, but was put off because of some technical issues.
[caption id="attachment_2167" align="alignright" width="300"] "I want to tell the people that the film is not related to my life," says Afridi[/caption]
The scene, as shown in the film’s trailers aired on various TV channels, shows the hero hugs and kisses a girl in a nightclub.
The one million dollar film is about a boy who dreams of becoming Afridi and the hardships he faces in doing so.
Afridi, who belongs to Khyber agency of the country's tribal area , demanded the producers to cut the scene before releasing the film as it would not only damage his reputation but could also lead the young viewers astray.
"I had given permission for the film with an aim to give kids some positive healthy entertainment, to divert their minds towards cricket and it should not have obscene things," AFP news agency quoted him as saying.
"I want to tell the people that the film is not related to my life."
"A lot of kids and families would go to watch the movie because of me and if they see things like that they will feel bad, so I hope they remove those scenes and run the film," he said.
The film was set to release on Eidul Fitr, but was put off because of some technical issues.
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