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‘Did we put it or not?’: Sriram Raghavan gives an ‘Andhadhun’ reply to Ikkis Pakistan disclaimer row, admits he wasn’t ‘personally happy’ | Bollywood News

‘Did we put it or not?’: Sriram Raghavan gives an ‘Andhadhun’ reply to Ikkis Pakistan disclaimer row, admits he wasn’t ‘personally happy’ | Bollywood News

3 min readNew DelhiFeb 25, 2026 09:50 AM IST When Agastya Nanda-Jaideep Ahlawat-starrer Ikkis released on New Year’s Day, many viewers described it as “a love letter to peace.” However, some were taken aback by the disclaimer at the end of the film, which stated that Pakistanis are “not trustworthy” — a sentiment that felt ironic and at odds with the film’s narrative. Nearly two months later, filmmaker Sriram Raghavan has responded to the controversy surrounding the disclaimer. ‘Have decided not to answer this’ Speaking to The Wire, the director said, “A lot of people asked me about the disclaimer at the end and I just decided not to talk about it. It is simply because there are some givens for me from A, B, C. The point is, what I thought the best answer would be is Andhadhun. We left the end with the thought — is he blind or not blind? Similarly, the disclaimer — did we put it or not? Let’s leave it at that.” ‘Producer insisted it’ Raghavan explained that certain …

Sriram Raghavan was not happy about Pakistan ‘not trustworthy’ disclaimer in Ikkis: ‘I don’t know…’

Sriram Raghavan was not happy about Pakistan ‘not trustworthy’ disclaimer in Ikkis: ‘I don’t know…’

Director Sriram Raghavan’s latest release Ikkis made headlines for more than just its storytelling. The film stirred debate over a disclaimer that labelled Pakistan as untrustworthy, drawing widespread attention online. Now, the filmmaker has revealed that he wasn’t particularly happy about the addition of the disclaimer. Ikkis features Agastya Nanda and Vivaan Shah. Sriram on Ikkis disclaimer During an interview with The Wire, Sriram Raghavan spoke about the disclaimer at the end of Ikkis. The disclaimer is about the cruelty shown by Pakistan towards Indian soldiers in war, adding that Pakistan is not “trustworthy”. When asked about the disclaimer, which caught a lot of attention on social media at the time of the film’s release, Sriram said, “A lot of people have asked me about the disclaimer. So, I have decided not to talk about it. There were some givens for me from A, B, C.” The director mentioned that the decision to add the disclaimer or not was not in his control. Picking Badlapur as an example, Sriram explained, “I don’t know whether people …

Ikkis: Sriram Raghavan was not happy with `Pakistan untrustworthy` disclaimer

Ikkis: Sriram Raghavan was not happy with `Pakistan untrustworthy` disclaimer

Filmmaker Sriram Raghavan’s recently released film Ikkis went on to receive much appreciation from critics and audiences alike. Now, months after the film was released in theatres, Sriram has opened up about a disclaimer in the film that called Pakistan untrustworthy. The director shared that he himself was not happy with the said disclaimer. Sriram Raghavan on Ikkis disclaimer Speaking to The Wire during a recent conversation, Sriram Raghavan said, “A lot of people have asked me about the disclaimer. So, I have decided not to talk about it. There were some givens for me from A, B, C.” Raghavan further shared that there are some decisions that are not entirely in his control. He cited the example of Badlapur, saying, “I don’t know whether people who ask me about it have seen another film of mine, Badlapur (2015). There’s a music video in the end, which completely negates what the film is doing. It screwed up the mood of the film! It was inserted at the insistence of my producer (Dinesh Vijan).” “Ikkis is …

Varun Dhawan’s pull-up video inside a Mumbai Metro coach lands him in trouble, authorities issue safety warning: ‘Video should have come with disclaimer…’ | Bollywood News

Varun Dhawan’s pull-up video inside a Mumbai Metro coach lands him in trouble, authorities issue safety warning: ‘Video should have come with disclaimer…’ | Bollywood News

Varun Dhawan, who is currently basking in the success of his latest release Border 2, has once again made headlines. The actor landed in trouble after videos of him performing pull-ups inside a Mumbai Metro coach surfaced online. The incident occurred on Saturday, when Varun opted to travel by metro for a surprise visit to a theatre to avoid Mumbai’s heavy traffic. However, on Monday, metro authorities issued a safety advisory and reportedly asked the actor to include a disclaimer in such situations. Earlier, Varun had shared a clip of himself inside the metro, asking fans to guess which cinema hall he was heading to. Soon after, videos began circulating on social media showing him hanging from a metal rod and performing pull-ups, while several other passengers stood nearby. ALSO READ | Karan Johar defends Varun Dhawan after he gets trolled for his smile in Border 2, calls out content creators: ‘Noisemakers and clickbait-seeking’ Mumbai Metro Operation Corporation Limited (MMMOCL) later shared the video on its Instagram handle, along with a safety message in the …

`Pakistanis are not trustworthy`: Ikkis sparks debate over viral disclaimer

`Pakistanis are not trustworthy`: Ikkis sparks debate over viral disclaimer

A recent disclaimer in the Hindi movie Ikkis has garnered a lot of attention and sparked online discussions regarding how Pakistani people are portrayed in the movie. Ikkis, which debuted on January 1, starring debutants Agastya Nanda and Simar Bhatia along with the late superstar Dharmendra. The disclaimer notes that the film`s sympathetic depiction of a Pakistani brigadier is uncommon and contrasts it with statements about the neighboring nation`s general reliability. Here`s what the disclaimer mentioned The disclaimer in question states, “The humane behaviour of Pakistani Brigadier KM Nisaar is only an exceptional incident. Otherwise, our neighbouring country is not trustworthy at all. Pakistan`s armies, both during war and in times of peace, have behaved very cruelly and inhumanely with our soldiers and citizens.” The statement aims to clarify that this is not intended to reflect a broader trend and to provide context for Jaideep Ahlawat`s character, who is shown as a compassionate Pakistani. A disclaimer is played at the end of Ikkis. It says, Nisar, the character played by Jaideep Ahlawat, “is an exception; …

Ikkis disclaimer calling Pakistan ‘not trustworthy at all’ goes viral, netizens say: ‘Dhurandhar effect’

Ikkis disclaimer calling Pakistan ‘not trustworthy at all’ goes viral, netizens say: ‘Dhurandhar effect’

On January 1, 2026, two Bollywood films clashed at the box office. Dharmendra, Agastya Nanda and Simar Bhatia’s Ikkis arrived in theatres whereas Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna’s Dhurandhar re-released with a revised version. Even though Dhurandhar has been dominating cinema halls since one whole month, many netizens drew comparisons between the two films. This is because despite being very different stories, Ikkis and Dhurandhar are both centered on themes of patriotism, the Indian army, and India’s conflict with Pakistan. Well, the disclaimer of Ikkis has now gone viral on social media. Ikkis vs Dhurandhar The disclaimer of Ikkis apparently reads: “The humane behaviour of Pakistani Brigadier K. M. Sisar is only an exceptional incident. Otherwise, our neighbouring country is not trustworthy at all. Pakistan’s armies, both during war and in times of peace, have behaved very cruelly and inhumanely with our soldiers and citizens.” It further says, “In torturing them, they have repeatedly and openly violated the Geneva Convention. Considering the terrorist activities sponsored by Pakistan, as responsible citizens we must always remain alert …

Disclaimer about Pakistani soldier in Agastya Nanda’s film goes VIRAL; netizens call it..

Disclaimer about Pakistani soldier in Agastya Nanda’s film goes VIRAL; netizens call it..

The disclaimer in Agastya Nanda and Dharmendra starrer has been going circulating on social media, attracting different opinions from people. Read on. Agastya Nanda and Dharmendra starrer Ikkis has been receiving praises across the country for its storyline. However, there are a few things about the movie which had grabbed the special attention of the viewers. In the movie, Jaideep Ahlawat plays the role of a Pakistani soldier named Brigadier Jaan Mohammad Nisar, who is a positive character. The makers had decided to add a disclaimer in the movie, which says that Nisar was an exception and the neighbouring country is not trustworthy. This might be the first time, the disclaimer of a movie has caught special attention. Ikkis Disclaimer The disclaimer of the film reads, “The humanitarian behavior of Pakistani Brigadier K.M. Nisar is an exceptional case. Otherwise, our neighbouring country is not trustworthy at all. Pakistan’s forces have treated our soldiers and civilians with extreme cruelty and inhumaneness, both in wartime and peacetime.” “The Geneva Convention has been openly violated several times …

Disclaimer with Ikkis calls Jaideep Ahlawat’s kind Pak soldier an exception: ‘Our neighbour country can’t be trusted’

Disclaimer with Ikkis calls Jaideep Ahlawat’s kind Pak soldier an exception: ‘Our neighbour country can’t be trusted’

Internet is surprised to find a rather strongly-worded disclaimer at the end of Sriram Raghavan’s latest movie, Ikkis. The war film, which is gaining some backlash online for its more peaceful tone compared to Aditya Dhar’s blockbuster Dhurandhar, added a mid-credits disclaimer about the cruelty shown by Pakistan towards Indian soldiers in war. Jaideep Ahlawat plays a Pakistani soldier in Ikkis. The disclaimers talks about the character of Brigadier KM Nisaar in particular, played by Jaideep Ahlawat in the film. He is shown to welcome Indian soldier Arun Khetarpal’s father at his home in Pakistan and talking to him about his martyr son. The Hindi text reads: पाकिस्तानी ब्रिगेडियर के. म. निसार का मानवीय व्यवहार एक अपवाद स्वरूप घटना ही है। अन्यथा हमारा पड़ोसी मुल्क बिल्कुल भी विश्वसनीय नहीं है। पाकिस्तान की सेनाओं ने युद्धकाल और शांति दोनों ही समय में हमारे सैनिकों और नागरिकों के साथ बहुत ही क्रूर और अमानवीय व्यवहार किया है। उनको यातना देने में कई बार जिनेवा कन्वेंशन का खुलकर उल्लंघन किया है। पाकिस्तान द्वारा प्रायोजित आतंकवादी गतिविधियों को देखते …

Twinkle Khanna, Kajol say their talk show got them in ‘a lot of trouble’: ‘We should’ve had a disclaimer’ | Bollywood News

Twinkle Khanna, Kajol say their talk show got them in ‘a lot of trouble’: ‘We should’ve had a disclaimer’ | Bollywood News

Kajol and Twinkle Khanna turned hosts for their show Two Much and while the 8-episode run of the show has now ended, it was quite a wild ride for the hosts who ended up in quite a few controversies after that. The show recently had a bonus episode with cricketers Jemimah Rodrigues and Shafali Verma and this was shot after the original episodes had already begun streaming. In this episode too, as Kajol and Twinkle started to play the quirky round where the guests have to agree or disagree with their prompts, the two actors explained themselves with a disclaimer. Kajol started by saying, “Now it’s time for our next segment, which has gotten us into a lot of trouble.” She said that here, “opinions don’t matter as much as lighthearted teasing.” Twinkle then added that they should have had a disclaimer from the first episode for this segment. “And there’s a disclaimer, which we should have had from the first episode, that nothing we say in this segment should be taken seriously. Please don’t …

Did Ranveer Singh’s Khilji Had A Dreamy Steamy Sequence With His Padmavati Deepika Padukone? When Sanjay Leela Bhansali Put A Disclaimer After Wild Rumours!

Did Ranveer Singh’s Khilji Had A Dreamy Steamy Sequence With His Padmavati Deepika Padukone? When Sanjay Leela Bhansali Put A Disclaimer After Wild Rumours!

Padmaavat Makers Had To Issue A Disclaimer About ‘Khilji’ Ranveer Singh & ‘Padmavati’ Deepika Padukone?(Photo Credit – Instagram) Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Padmaavat, starring Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, and Shahid Kapoor in lead roles, was shrouded in controversy before release. The controversy stemmed from claims that the movie features a romantic scene between Singh’s Alauddin Khilji and DP’s Rani Padmavati, and the makers had to take measures to deal with the situation. Keep scrolling for the deets. The 2018 movie is based on a poem by the same name, and Malik Muhammad Jayasi wrote it. Deepika features as the queen known for her beauty, who is married to Maharawal Ratan Singh, played by Shahid. Ranveer’s Alauddin Khilji hears of her beauty and attacks the kingdom to enslave her. The film featured an impressive supporting cast comprising Aditi Rao Hydari, Jim Sarbh, Raza Murad, and Anupriya Goenka. Despite the controversies and everything, it performed well at the box office. Was there a dream sequence featuring a romance between Khilji and Rani Padmavati? The answer is no; there …