MUMBAI: Filmmaker Nikkhil Advani will not be making a film on Operation Blue Star, as intended earlier, because he feels the subject matter could be too controversial.
“Operation Blue Star is something I had thought of doing but every single person I know from Punjab told me you’ll never be able to live in this country again, you can’t do that film, don’t even think about it,” Advani said.
The “D Day” director said he had bounced the idea to his upcoming “Lucknow Central” actor Gippy Grewal, who was too scared to even listen to it.
“We are very close to Gippy, who is in ‘Lucknow Central’, when we told him about the idea, he said ‘I am leaving from here.’ It’s an event that should be documented. When I went to Amritsar, I couldn’t believe this was the place which was under siege. But it’s very controversial.”
The filmmaker denied that he had discussed the project with Akshay Kumar and said the project couldn’t even reach that stage.
Advani, meanwhile, is gearing up for a film on the Batla House encounter case, which he said is an extremely daring topic.
“I am doing a film on Batla House next, it’s a very controversial subject. Were the five boys inside the building really terrorists or were they students? Was the encounter real or fake? We are hoping to answer these questions in the movie. We want to make films that are very relevant and topical,” he said. (AGENCIES)