The film’s trailer for “Thank God” was released not too long ago, and now comes word that the movie is in some sort of legal difficulty.
One of the movies that people are most looking forward to seeing this year is titled “Thank God,” and it stars Sidharth Malhotra and Ajay Devgn. Rakul Preet Singh has been cast as the main female character in the next film.
The film, starring Ajay Devgn and Sidharth Malhotra, was titled “Thank God,” and it had gotten itself into some legal difficulty. A complaint has been submitted to the court in Jaunpur by the attorney Himanshu Srivastava against the film’s director, Indra Kumar, as well as stars Ajay Devgn and Siddhartha Malhotra. On November 18th, the petitioners will have the opportunity to have their statements recorded. The petitioner claims that the film’s trailer, which has been made public, makes fun of religion and has caused harm to people’s religious feelings.
In his plea, Srivastava said that Ajay Devgn can be seen portraying Chitragupta while wearing a suit and that in one of the scenes, he can be seen cracking jokes and using inappropriate language. “Chitragupta is revered as the Lord of Karma and is responsible for maintaining a record of both a person’s positive and negative actions. Because it is offensive to people of different religious beliefs, the portrayal of gods in this way might lead to an uncomfortable circumstance “that was what the petition stated.
About the “Thank God” Trailer
The nearly three-minute trailer for the film begins with the man played by Sidharth getting into a vehicle accident. He then enters the game of life hosted by Chitragupt, who is portrayed by Ajay, who tallies all of his shortcomings and ultimately chooses his fate to go to either hell or paradise.
The tweet also announces that the complete version of the song will be available on September 16, and the preview has the actresses Sidharth Malhotra and Nora Fatehi matching in white clothing.
The producers of “Thank God” made the news that Yohani would be making her singing debut with the Hindi version of her hit song “Manike Mage Hithe” the previous year.
About “Thank God” special song
In addition, Nora Fatehi makes a special cameo appearance in the movie “Thank God” for a song that is the official Hindi translation of the popular song “Manike Mage Hithe,” which was originally performed by the Sri Lankan musician Yohanan. This is the third project that Ajay and Rakul have collaborated on together. They had previously contributed their talents to the productions of Runway 34 and De De Pyaar De. In the past, Sidharth and Rakul have worked together on the production of the movies Aiyaary and Marjaavaan. This will be the very first time that Sidharth, Rakul, and Ajay collaborate on a project like this one.
Earlier, director Indra Kumar said, “Yohani’s song has become a super sensation and I am extremely thankful to Bhushanji for giving me this blockbuster track to be part of ‘Thank God! Everyone here is pretty psyched about this version, and it won’t be long now until we start filming for the track. “Thank God” is a one-of-a-kind slice-of-life comedy, and I, along with the rest of my cast and crew, can’t wait to perform it for audiences in the next year.
In addition, Nora Fatehi, who portrays an “apsara,” appears in the teaser to test Sidharth’s “vasana,” which translates to “desire.” Ajay is then heard saying, “Parayi aurat ko behen aur maa ki Nazar se dekhna chahiye.”
Ajay, who is renowned for the passionate way in which he delivers his lines, reveals to Sidharth in the trailer that: “Tum jaante ho insaano ki sabse badhi galti kya hai?” “Tum bhagwaan ko toh maante ho, lekin bhagwaan ki ek nahi maante.”
The actor from “Singham” makes one more joke at the end of the trailer, which leaves Siddharth bewildered.
Indra Kumar is directing this movie from behind the camera. “Thank God” is a film that was produced by T-Series Films in collaboration with Maruti International. This year, the film is slated to be released in theatres on October 25th, which is precisely around the time when the Diwali festival occurs.