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Aayush Sharma’s Loveratri is LoveYatri now, Salman Khan announces title change amid protests

The film is set in Gujarat and it deals with love blossoming during the Navratri festival.

Aayush Sharma’s Loveratri is LoveYatri now, Salman Khan announces title change amid protests

LoveYatri poster featuring Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain (Photo Source: Twitter)

Salman Khan’s latest production, Loveratri, which stars his brother-in-law Aayush Sharma and newbie Warina Hussain, has got a new name. It’s LoveYatri now.

Days before the release of the film, the makers have decided to change the name of the film. An FIR was filed in Bihar’s Muzzafarpur court against Salman Khan and his team who were accused of hurting the Hindu sentiments by naming their film Loveratri. According to them, the title demeaned the Hindu cultural festival of Navratri.

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The title of the film has now been changed to LoveYatri.

Salman Khan took to his social media and shared the new poster. His post reads, “This is not a spelling mistake… #loveyatri #lovetakesover…@SKFilmsOfficial @aaysharma @Warina_Hussain @abhiraj21288 @TSeries.”

 

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This is not a spelling mistake… #loveyatri #lovetakesover… @skfilmsofficial @aaysharma @warinahussain @tseries.official @abhiraj88

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During the launch of Bigg Boss 12, Salman said, “Some people, I don’t know who they are, have some problem with the title of the film. It is a beautiful title. There is nothing more beautiful than love, so it is called Loveratri. Once the film is released those people will know there is nothing.”

The film is set in Gujarat and it deals with love blossoming during the Navratri festival. It is directed by Abhiraj Minawala and written by Naren Bhatt. The film is set to release on October 5.

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