Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Returns makers could be meeting the Royal family of Jaipur to assure them that Mahi Gill's character is not based on Maharani Gayatri Devi.
Mumbai:
Tigmanshu Dhulia's upcoming film Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Returns has definitely garnered eyeballs with one controversy after another.
The latest rumour is that the Royal family of Jaipur is now keen to watch the film before it hits the theatres following rumours that Mahi Gill's character in the film is inspired from the real-life queen, the late Maharani Gayatri Devi.
A source said, "It came as no surprise as there were reports recently how Mahi's character is based on the life of the Maharani. Since the film's cast is due to visit Jaipur tomorrow, chances are that there could be a sneaky preview and a visit to the Royal abode."
Reportedly, the cast has even cancelled a few promotional activities that were lined up to take place in Jaipur, in order to accommodate the visit to the royals.
The source added, "The makers do not want to take any chances. Since the film deals with Royal families, they want to be safe rather than be sorry."
All attempts to get in touch with the producers were in vain.
The latest rumour is that the Royal family of Jaipur is now keen to watch the film before it hits the theatres following rumours that Mahi Gill's character in the film is inspired from the real-life queen, the late Maharani Gayatri Devi.
A source said, "It came as no surprise as there were reports recently how Mahi's character is based on the life of the Maharani. Since the film's cast is due to visit Jaipur tomorrow, chances are that there could be a sneaky preview and a visit to the Royal abode."
Reportedly, the cast has even cancelled a few promotional activities that were lined up to take place in Jaipur, in order to accommodate the visit to the royals.
The source added, "The makers do not want to take any chances. Since the film deals with Royal families, they want to be safe rather than be sorry."
All attempts to get in touch with the producers were in vain.