Farhan Akhtar as the director of Ragjana AI Ro: My loyalty lies with the producer
Farhan Akhtar shared his views on the e-reviewed version of Ianand L. Rai and Dhanush’s film ‘Ranjan’. The actor raised his support for the creativity of the film.

In short
- Farhan Akhtar supported the original manufacturer, which ended at the end of ‘Ranjana’
- The actor said that he will always stand with the producer of the film
- Akhtar’s ‘120 Bahadur’ will be released in theaters on 21 November
Filmmaker-actor Farhan Akhtar recently shared his views at the end of Dhanush’s film ‘Ranjana’. In the teaser launch of his upcoming film ‘120 Bahadur’, Akhtar said that when he does not fully know the details behind the film’s AI-Lated Reileies, his loyalty is firmly with the original producer of the film.
Director Anand L. Rai and Dhanush, who started their Hindi cinema with the 2013 film, spoke against the decision of the production banner Eros International to make an alternative “Happy Ending” for the film with the help of Artificial Intelligence.
When asked about the dispute, Akhtar said, “I will always stand with the producer of the film, and (if) the producer of the film was unhappy about changing his work, I will always support the producer. So where is my loyalty. The rest of the print of the rest, what happened to him, I have no (thoughts), but I can say that I can say.”
Ritesh Sidhwani of Excel Entertainment echoed Akhtar’s views. “I fully agree to the fact that you cannot do it without consent (of the filmmaker),” Siddhwani said. He also said that AI should be used cleverly for the benefit of the film.
Meanwhile, Akhtar will play the role of Param Vir Chakra Award winner Major Shaitan Singh Bhati in ‘120 Bahadur’. Directed by Raznesh Gai, The film is based on real -life phenomenon In the Battle of Rezang La in 1962, among the 120 Indian soldiers fighting more than 3000 Chinese.
The film also includes Zinkya Ramesh Dev, Ezz Khan, Vivian Bathena, Ankit Siwach and Rashi Khanna. ‘120 Bahadur’ is set to release in theaters on 21 November.


