Actor Ranveer Singh and Sara Ali Khan starrer Simmba is all set to re-release in Australia and Fiji.On Sunday, Ranveer Singh put out two posters of 'Simmba' on Instagram to announce the news.?
One of the posters read,?
"Blockbuster returns in cinemas near you" while the other said, "Australia bringing cheers back in cinemas July 2nd."However, an excited Ranveer Singh was soon given a reality check by netizens who reminded him of the current situation in the world.
Recently, several stars from the Hindi film industry, including actors Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Taapsee Pannu condemned the deaths of father-son duo P Jayaraj and J Fennix following alleged police torture in Tamil Nadu.?
But an undeniable fact is that Bollywood celebrities continue to face flak for being insensitive and tone-deaf on most occasions, Filmmaker Hari who directed Suriya starrer Singam and Vikram starrer Saamy is being lauded as he penned down a letter in Tamil.?
"The Sathankulam incident should not happen to anyone else in Tamil Nadu. The only way for that is to punish all those involved with the highest sentence. The violation by some in the police force has brought dishonor upon the entire force. I am deeply saddened today for having made five films glorifying the police."?
Jayaraj and Fennix of Sathankulam, a town in Tamil Nadu's southern district of Tuticorin, were arrested for allegedly violating lockdown norms on business hours of their cellphone shop.?
They died at a hospital in Kovilpatti on June 23, with their relatives alleging that they were severely thrashed at the Sathankulam police station by police personnel.? ?