The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has threatened to blacklist the production team of the upcoming film Dhurandhar 2 over alleged violations on a shooting set in Mumbai. Civic officials stated that the production studio failed to adhere to mandatory municipal regulations while filming, prompting the civic body to issue a stern warning.
According to officials, the violations reportedly included unauthorized structural modifications and non-compliance with safety norms required for temporary sets. The BMC emphasized that production houses must secure proper permissions and strictly follow civic guidelines, particularly in densely populated urban zones where public safety can be compromised.
Sources within the civic body indicated that if the production company does not rectify the violations and provide satisfactory explanations, it could face blacklisting, fines, or restrictions on future shoots within Mumbai city limits. The move signals a stricter stance by the BMC on enforcement, especially as large-scale film shoots continue across the city.
The production studio has yet to release an official statement addressing the allegations. Meanwhile, the incident has reignited discussions about regulatory oversight in Mumbai’s film industry and the importance of compliance with civic and safety standards during high-budget productions.