Shooting of Aamir's 'PK' in Nashik temple stalled
September 15, 2014  21:20
Shooting of the Bollywood actor Aamir Khan's upcoming film 'PK' in famous Kala Ram temple in Nashik was briefly affected after some of the trustees of the shrine alleged that the shooting unit has not taken necessary permission.

However, the issue was settled immediately after the trustees were told that the film unit had indeed secured the requisite clearance earlier this month. 

Aamir was present on the premises of the temple when the incident happened. 

"Some trustees of the temple took objection to the shooting. However, it was brought to their notice that the film unit had applied for permission to shoot in and around the temple, located in Panchvati area, on September 2 and already paid a donation of Rs 25,000 to the temple, for which they were issued a receipt," said advocate Ajay Nikam, one of the trustees of the temple. 

The shooting was briefly stalled in the afternoon after it was started, when some trustees raised an objection. 

"However, they relented after the head of the unit informed them about having donated Rs 25,000," Nikam said. 
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