The assurance was given by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis during separate meetings with Johar and a delegation of the film fraternity that included its producer.
The film, that features Pakistani actor Fawad Khan in a cameo role, ran into trouble after Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) said they won't allow release of any movie in India that featured Pakistani artistes. It is due for release on October 28, ahead of Diwali.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Bhatt said they decided to meet the Home Minister as there is a sense of "fear" and the law and order situation especially in Mumbai is going out of control.
"We requested him to give us assurance along with the chief minister of the state that law and order will be intact and our movie 'ADHM' which is releasing on October 28 should not face any difficulty.
Union minister Babul Supriyo, who was also part of the delegation, said, "MNS is a party of goons. They should not be allowed to take law and order in their hands."
Bhatt said that he is not worried about MNS threats after the Home Minister's assurance and he is confident that "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil" will have a smooth release.
"The state government would like to reaffirm that the government will not allow anyone to disturb law and order and stern action will be taken. Democratic protest is fine but unlawful activity will not be tolerated," Fadnavis assured Johar, who called on him in Mumbai.
Police had yesterday taken strict action against MNS workers for protesting and raising slogans outside Metro Cinema in South Mumbai.
Twelve activists of the MNS who had gone to Metro theatre to threaten them were arrested and sent in judicial custody till November 4.
They later submitted a memorandum to the theatre manager not to screen the film.
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