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News |  27 May 2015 17:42 |  By RnMTeam

Jackky Bhagnani says if liquor can be consumed freely, there is nothing wrong with songs on this theme

NEW DELHI: Actor Jackky Bhagnani has justified the song 'Lalla Lalla Lori' saying, "The song is only for you guys to have a good time. This is India, it is a secular country and if we can have alcohol openly then I do not see anything wrong if the songs are based on that."

Bhagnani, who was in the capital to promote his film ‘Welcome to Karachi’ being released this week on 29 May, was answering a question on objections raised by the Central Board of Film Certification.

His co-stars in this action comedy are Lauren Gotlieb of ‘ABCD’ fame, and Arshad Warsi. The film is directed by Ashish R. Mohan and produced by Vashu Bhagnani. The film has been shot in various locations of the United Kingdom and sets were recreated to resemble Karachi.

The film revolves around two Indian men played by Warsi and Bhagnani who reach Karachi in Pakistan without passports and gets trapped by Talibans. The journey becomes adventurous and exciting in their quest to find a way back to India.

Bhagnani’s last film 'Youngistan' got him rave reviews.

Gotlieb said, “Working in Bollywood adds to my learning experience. When I came to India, I never thought I would get such amazing offers. ‘ABCD’ taught me Hindi and now with this film I have learnt Urdu. And I am coming up with a very different avatar, that’s the best part.”

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