Jhanvi Kapoor, daughter of late Bollywood actress Sri Devi, was stopped from shooting the film by farmers in Indian Punjab. According to Indian media, the incident took place on January 11 during the shooting of the film 'Good Luck Jerry' in Fatehgarh Sahib area of Punjab.
According to the report, during the shooting of the film, the protesters surrounded the film's staff and actors and demanded that they make statements regarding the controversial agricultural laws.
The farmers said that no statement has been made in our favor by Bollywood so far and no comment has been made, on which the film director assured that the heroine of the film Jhanvi Kapoor will definitely make a statement in this regard. The protesters then left and the shooting resumed.
Later, Jhanvi Kapoor wrote in a post on his Instagram story that farmers are our heart and I recognize their role in providing food to the country, I hope that this issue will be resolved soon which is the right of farmers. I would have.
It may be recalled that farmers in India have been protesting against the new anti-farmer agricultural laws for 51 days and hundreds of farmers have staged sit-ins on various routes in New Delhi.
Many rounds of talks with the farmers and the government have failed and the farmers are not ready to back down from their demands despite the brutal violence of the Indian government.
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A day earlier, the Indian Supreme Court had set up a committee to negotiate with the farmers, ordering them to suspend the implementation of controversial agricultural laws. However, the farmers refused to talk to the committee and said that the law should be withdrawn first. Will talk


