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Salman Khan yet again in trouble

Bollywood  star Salman Khan who is currently busy shooting the third installment of upcoming film Dabangg 3, has landed himself in hot water again. Khan has been issued a notice by the Archaeological Service of India (ASI).

Following the reports highlighted on Indian media,  the actor has been ordered to remove two set pieces of the film which were being constructed at the ancient Jal Mahal in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh.

The notice also comprised of the clause that ‘Dabangg3’ shooting might get cancelled if the filmmakers would not comply with the notice issued to them.

According to reports, Salman Khan’s production house was being informed previously also regarding the same but no action was being taken on their side.

As per the notice, the cast and crew of the film have made serious violation of  the norms of the Ancient Monument and Archeological Sites and Remains Act 1959 by constructing the set there. The team has also been charged with damaging an antique figurine located nearby the banks of the river Narmada in the town of Maheshwar.

However, the eyewitnesses said the figurine got damaged while the set of the film was being removed from the fort.

The Culture Minister of Madhya Pradesh Vijaylaxmi Sadho said that she would visit the fort herself for a better understanding of the situation adding that strict action will be taken against the people if they found doing something wrong during the shooting of the film.

Dabangg 3 is slated to release in December this year.

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