New Delhi: Actor Tushar Kapoor, excited about the release of the film ‘Kampkampi’, has refused to comment on the Turki and Azerbaijan controversy. During the trailer launch event of ‘Kampkampi’ in Mumbai on Wednesday, he told the news agency IANS that he did not have enough information to comment on the Turkas and Azerbaijan issue, especially given the recent tension of India and Pakistan.
After India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’, the Turkas supported Pakistan, which spread outrage in the common people and the film industry. Many stars supported ‘Boycott Turkia’, including actress Rupali Ganguly and singer Vishal Mishra.
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When Tusshar Kapoor was asked if this film is the right time for release, he said, “Every film has its own style and horror-comedy is special for the audience in the current situation. This film has everything that our audience would like to see in the theater.”
What did Tusshar Kapoor say on Turkish controversy
Regarding the Turkey and Azerbaijan controversy, he said, “I am not fully aware of this, but we are with the Indian Army and follow the rules. Theaters are open and movies are going on, which means that people are feeling safe and this belief is coming from our strong government. However, I cannot say much on this subject because I do not have enough information.”
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Under Bravo Entertainment, Jayesh Patel and Umesh Kumar have produced this film in collaboration with Zee Studio. ‘Kampkampi’ is a Hindi remake of Jeetu Madhavan’s Malayalam blockbuster ‘thrill’, which was released in 2023.
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The film stars Tusshar Kapoor and Shreyas Talpade along with Sonia Rathi, Siddhi Idanani, Abhishek Kumar, Jai Thakkar, Varun Pandey, Dhirendra Tiwari and Dinkar Sharma in important roles. ‘Kangkampi’ will be released in theaters on 23 May.