Akshay Kumar's New Film Trolled For Replacing India With Bharat In Title
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The film's title change comes amid the ongoing controversy over the two nomenclatures
Akshay Kumar shared new posters of his upcoming project Mission Raniganj: The Great Bharat Rescue, for which he is being massively trolled. Akshay Kumar's film was previously titled Mission Raniganj: The Great Indian Rescue. The film's title change comes amid the ongoing controversy over the India to Bharat renaming buzz. It began with President Droupadi Murmu's dinner invite to G20 delegates that read "President of Bharat" instead of India. The Internet has been divided since then and Akshay Kumar's film title change just contributed to the ongoing row. #IndiaVsBharatpic.twitter.com/xhrBdhybty In 1989, one man achieved the impossible!Watch the story of Bharat's true hero with #MissionRaniganj in cinemas on 6th October.Teaser out tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/J0vFVq2v96 Bharat pic.twitter.com/sbNYk3KjkT Isse pehle tweet mai India likh diya tha canadian isliye delete kardiya tha ab bharat likha hai movie fir bhi disaster hi hoga Wah kiya poster hai #MissionRaniganj#AkshayKumar#Bollywoodpic.twitter.com/mBqXgX3t3u Akshay Kumar toh pakka Khiladi nikla #Khiladi420#MissionRaniganj#AkshayKumarpic.twitter.com/aUzLaRpSJc
X (earlier called Twitter) users posted screenshots of the previous posters that were posted by Akshay Kumar (now been deleted), which had the word India instead of Bharat. A section of the Internet questioned the existence of Akshay Kumar's previous tweet pertaining to the film, in which the term India was used instead of Bharat. "Ye tweet kahan gaya (Where did this tweet go)?" a user asked.