Following the blanket ban on Pakistani artists imposed by All India Cine Workers’ Association, Pakistani singer Atif Aslam's songs have reportedly been removed from Notebook, a film which is being produced by Salman Khan Films, informed reports.
The producers associated with the film have reportedly decided to contribute Rs 22 lakh for the families of martyrs of the Pulwama terror attack. According to a report, Salman Khan Films and Cine 1 Films made a joint statement, “Our entire crew could shoot safely in the Valley primarily due to the efforts of the Indian Army, the CRPF and also the people of Kashmir, who have constantly ensured that law and order prevail in the region even under the most extreme circumstances. We offer our prayers for the victims and extend our heartfelt condolences to their families.” The statement further added that Atif Aslam song is all set to be re-recorded soon with a new singer.
Salman has also made separate contribution through his trust Being Human. Condemning the heinous attack, Salman tweeted, “My heart goes out for the Jawans of our beloved country and their families who lost their lives as martyrs to save our families. Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju also took to Twitter to reveal that Salman was donating to the families of the martyrs by contributing to the Bharat Ke Veer fund through his charity, Being Human Foundation.
Reports have also claimed that Pakistani singers involved with 'Bharat' will also be replaced. A source was quoted as saying, “This time, Salman knows that he can’t ignore the demand to ban the Pakistani singers. And while he believes the voices of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Atif Aslam suit him best, there are far bigger truths to tackle right now.”