Indian spiritual leader and actor Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh revealed his plans to make a Bollywood movie on Indian surgical strikes against terrorists in Pakistan.
Singh, a self style Godman and head of powerful Dera Sacha Sauda religious sect based in northern India, recently announced a new film titled, "MSG: The Lionheart - Hind Ka NaPak Ko Jawab," based on Indian Army's daring surgical strikes against terrorists in Pakistan.
"I am going to start MSG - The Lionheart - Hind Ka NaPak Ko Jawab. In the film, I will highlight the current situation of our country and answer even those who are asking to prove the surgical strike," Singh told reporters at a success party of his last Bollywood outing ""MSG: The Warrior Lion Heart" in Mumbai, News18 reported. "The film revolves around the terrorists and jawans (soldiers). It will also talk about the surgical strikes. Hopefully, we will complete the film within 25 days."
Last month, Indian armed forces carried out surgical strikes against Pakistan supported terrorists launch pads in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) in response of Uri terror attack that had left 19 Indian soldiers dead. Singh said the "MSG - The Lionheart - Hind Ka NaPak Ko Jawab" would be a reply to a section of Indian politicians who had raised questions about surgical strikes. According to him, the film will be a tribute to Indian soldiers.
The third installment of Singh's MSG (Messenger of God) franchise - "MSG: The Warrior Lion Heart" - was released early this month, DNA India reported. The 49-year-old guru, who had played lead roles in previous MSG series movies, will play title role in the upcoming fourth installment of franchise.