Pakistani actress Mansha Pasha comments on famous Bollywood filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali's new film Hira Mandi (a film about the past in Lahore, the capital of Pakistan's Punjab province).
Regarding the series of tweets released by Mansha Pasha on social networking site Twitter, he said that India has been making films on Lahore's infamous diamond market in the recent past because we live in a country where legendary stories are censored and where When everyone argues about what is acceptable fiction or not, others have more opportunities.
India is making a film on Lahore and the infamous Heera Mandi of yesteryears. Because we live in a country where fictional narrative is often censored and everyone keeps arguing about what is or isnt "morally acceptable" fiction, others make most of the opportunity taking up the
— Mansha Pasha (@manshapasha) January 10, 2021
Mansha Pasha said that others make films based on our ancestral ideas, brand them and sell them. What will be left in the end is that we will hear our stories from the mouths of others. Sorry.
It may be recalled that Indian media reports say that Sanjay Leela Bhansali will produce the film, while 'Hira Mandi' will be directed by his former assistant director Vabhu Puri.
The film, titled "Diamond Market", is likely to be released on Netflix or another similar online streaming website.