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Salman Khan issued notice by Archaeological Survey of India for damaging antique during ‘Dabangg 3’ shoot

The controversy surrounding Salman Khan & Sonkashi Sinha ‘s ‘Dabangg 3’ doesn’t seem to go down. The first schedule of the movie was recently wrapped and Salman has already found himself in trouble again. After creating a political stir for covering a Shivling during his shoot in Madhya Pradesh, the actor has now reportedly been served a notice by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) ordering him and his team to remove two film set pieces constructed inside Jal Mahal in Mandu.

The notice states that the construction in the location was in violation of the Ancient Monument and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act 1958.

Signed by the Mandu Sub Circle ASI Junior Conservation Assistant, it also warns that that permission for film shooting would be cancelled if the above directive is not followed.

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The notice has been served on Sunday on one Harsh Dev of M/s Dream World Movies and Production at Sudama Nagar in Indore.

Salman Khan has once again landed in trouble during the shoot of Dabangg 3

As per the notice, the production house was asked to do the needful on Saturday as well but no action has been taken.

Mandu Sub Circle, ASI Junior Conservation Assistant Prashant Patankar said copies of the notice have been forwarded to Dhar collector and other officials.

The film’s makers have also been accused of damaging an antique figurine while shooting at a fort on the banks of the Narmada river in Maheshwar town in Khargone district.

Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh Culture Minister Vijaylaxmi Sadho, who is the MLA from Maheshwar, said, “We had given permission to the shooting of ‘Dabangg 3’ in Maheshwar to highlight the tourism potential of this historic town”.

“If something went wrong during the shooting of the film, then the steps against the people concerned will be taken,” the minister added.

With inputs from PTI

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