Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, the chief of Dera Sacha Sauda, is planning to make a movie on the surgical strikes that India conducted across the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) last month. The film will be titled MSG - The Lionheart - Hind ka NaPak Ko Jawab.
Through the film, Singh also plans to give an answer to the citizens who have been asking for a proof of the strike. "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. Hopefully, we will complete the film within 25 days," Singh said in a statement.
Singh spoke about his new movie in an interaction with the media after the success party of his third and latest film, MSG The Warrior: Lion Heart. "The film revolves around the terrorists and jawans (soldiers). It will also talk about the surgical strikes," he said, adding, "We are losing our jawans so often. How many of us care about them? Suddenly some people have started asking for proof. It hurts me and I thought to reply them through my film."
According to Dera spokesperson Aditya Insan, MSG The Warrior: Lion Heart collected Rs 176 crore at the Indian box office. Written and directed by Gurmeet Ram Rahim himself, MSG The Warrior: Lion Heart also featured him in the lead role.
Singh's first film, MSG The Messenger, was slammed by critics, although the makers of the movie claimed that the audience had loved it. While box office reports had said that the film was a flop with a lifetime collection of just around Rs 10 crore, the makers claimed that it had earned over Rs 120 crore at the Indian box office.