The embassy of Afghanistan in New Delhi has expressed concern over the portrayal of the 18th century Afghan king Ahmad Shah Abdali in Ashutosh Gowariker’s forthcoming war drama Panipat.
The film sees Sanjay Dutt play the Afghan warlord. The film also stars Arjun Kapoor and Kriti Sanon.
The embassy wrote to the external affairs ministry a day after Panipat's trailer was released the world over and expressed concern over the "insensitive" and "distorted" portrayal of Abdali.
The letter said, “Since the film is related to former Afghan emperor Ahmad Shah Abdali, any insensitive/distorted depiction of his character might provoke emotions of Afghans which could be unfairly exploited by others to adversely affect the trust and harmony that exists so well among the people of the two countries.”
A newspaper in Afghanistan, Pajhwork Afghan, quoted embassy official Ajmal Alamzai as saying that he had been trying to contact Gowariker. “We have emailed the film director to share the scenario with us, but he didn’t. We have tried several times to contact the director, but failed,” he told the publication.
Shaida Abdali, a former ambassador of Afghanistan to India, replied to a tweet posted by Dutt on 4 November, saying, “Historically, Indian cinema has been extremely instrumental in strengthening Indo-Afghan ties. I very much hope the film Panipat has kept that fact in mind while dealing with this important episode of our shared history!”