Cast of ALTBalaji's 'Fixer' claims attack by "drunk goons"

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Last Updated : Jun 20 2019 | 11:00 AM IST

The cast and crew of ALTBalaji's upcoming web series 'Fixer' have claimed that they were attacked by goons on Wednesday.

Actors Mahie Gill and Shabir Ahluwalia are a part of the show, however only the former was shooting when the alleged incident took place.

According to the producer of the show, Sakett Saawhney, the team had valid shooting permission, but some drunk goons disrupted them and attacked the crew.

"We were shooting in a factory with valid permissions since 7 am and suddenly around 4 pm some drunk goons came with sticks and rods and attacked our artist, technicians, and crew. They said that this is their location and we cannot shoot without their permission," Saawhney said.

"There was no scope for discussion, they manhandled women. The Senior Director of Photography (DOP) was injured in the manhandling and the director now has a dislocated shoulder," Saawhney concluded.

Mahie Gill said that as soon as the goons came near to attack her, she immediately ran towards her car and locked herself inside and "saw the rowdy people hitting crew members like animals".

"This is the first time I have seen people hitting in such a cruel manner. DOP sir has got stitches on his head. Soham, our director was beaten so badly that he literally fell on the ground and as the DOP sir intervened in between to protect Soham, they started beating him even harder," Gill explained.

The producer alleged that when they tried to seek help from the police patrol vehicle, which arrived on the spot after few minutes, the cops "harassed" them and did not allow them to collect belongings.

"They (police) said, come to court and then take your stuff. This is total harassment. We have consciously taken a call to not file a police complaint as you will call the other party, give them an NC (non-cognisable offense) and they will be out on bail," he said.

"We, on the other hand, will forever be running to the court and be branded as 'criminals'. It is harassment for the industry," Saawhney concluded.

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First Published: Jun 20 2019 | 10:46 AM IST

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