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Visa wala gurdwara, graveyard romance to homecoming: ‘Dunki’ team shares BTS stories of SRK-starrer

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New Delhi, Dec 19: Days ahead of the release of “Dunki”, actors Shah Rukh Khan, Taapsee Pannu and director Rajkumar Hirani sat down for a conversation in which they discussed the origins of the film and its behind-the-scenes stories. “Dunki”, a comedy drama based on an illegal immigration technique ‘donkey flight’, is slated to be released worldwide on Thursday.
In a 29-minute interaction shared by Shah Rukh on his official X page, Hirani said the germ of the film’s story came from the imagery of a house near Jalandhar, Punjab, with a large cemented replica of an Air India plane on its terrace, something he initially found funny. “There are many houses in Punjab that have planes on the rooftops. I was quite amazed by that and that’s what piqued our curiosity. Family members of those children who live abroad find it fashionable to put these planes on top of their houses,” said the filmmaker, known for “3 Idiots” and “Munna Bhai” films.
When he started researching for the film, Hirani said he discovered how people who seek a better life in countries such as the UK and Canada take the illegal ‘donkey route’, called ‘dunki’ in Punjabi, out of India when they court visa troubles.
There’s also a holy place in Jalandhar’s Tahlan village called Visa Wala Gurdwara, where people aspiring to go abroad offer prayers. “There are shops outside that sell toy planes. Thousands of devotees offer these planes and show their passport to the gurus inside the gurdwara with the belief that they will get the visa,” the director said.
Shah Rukh reiterated that “Dunki” is all about homecoming.  “‘Dunki’ means being apart from your loved ones. That is the essence of the film. We leave our home so that we can finally come back home with family. Sometimes, it happens and sometimes, it doesn’t,” he said.
The film marks his third and last release of 2023 following back-to-back action blockbusters in “Pathaan” and “Jawan”. (PTI)

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