Kashmir Imam sacked for appearing in a film

Published January 30, 2015
Official Poster "Haider"
Official Poster "Haider"

NEW DELHI: A Kashmiri Imam, who appeared in a small role in Vishal Bhardwaj’s film ‘Haider’, has been sacked by the management committee of the mosque for doing a marriage scene, Press Trust of India said on Thursday.

It said Ghulam Hassan Shah claimed he was tricked into performing the ‘nikah’ scene in the Bollywood film, which was set in Kashmir, and has now sent a legal notice to Bhardwaj, also the producer of the movie, demanding an apology and Rs5 million in compensation.

Mr Shah, a resident of Qazigund in Anantnag district, had been leading the prayers at a mosque in Nowhatta area of the city for eight years.

Take a look: Haider's chutzpah

“The management committee of the mosque sacked me… I was tricked as I was told that the footage will be used for educational purposes. I did not know that it was being used in the movie,” Mr Shah told PTI on Thursday.

The 65-year-old man has engaged a lawyer and sent a legal notice to Bhardwaj.

“You had told my client that the footage of the nikah reading ceremony would be used for educational purposes.

“But you really intended to utilise the footage for ‘Haider’, which to the least is obnoxious,” lawyer Firdous Ahmad said in the notice.

The notice asks Bhardwaj, 49, to publish an apology in the “national press on at least three occasions if the facts stated in the legal notice are accurate”.

‘Haider’, starring Shahid Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor, Tabu and Kay Kay Menon and based on William Shakespeare’s tragedy ‘Hamlet’, is set amidst the early days of militancy in Kashmir. The film hit theatres on October 2 last year.

Published in Dawn, January 30th, 2015

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