Aamir Khan productions denies claims of 'Laal Singh Chaddha' crew littering Ladakh set
A Twitter user had shared a video clip from Ladakh where the crew was filming.

Last week, a Twitter user shared video clips from Wakha village in Ladakh, claiming that the crew had left the area without cleaning it after filming.
The video showed used water bottles scattered across the location.
This is the gift Bollywood star Amir Khan's upcoming movie Lal Singh Chada has left for the villagers of Wakha in L… https://t.co/RKG77pz3UQ
— Jigmat Ladakhi (@nontsay) 1625766025000Aamir Khan Productions, which is backing the film, dismissed the reports, in a statement posted on its official Twitter handle.
The production house said that all their filming locations are "open to relevant local authorities to carry out checks anytime that they like."
The production house also stressed that its team follows "strict protocols" and has a "team which makes sure that the location is kept trash-free at all times."
"At the end of the entire schedule, we make sure that when we leave a location we leave it as clean, or cleaner than we found it," it added.
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— Aamir Khan Productions (@AKPPL_Official) 1626195873000The film, the official Hindi remake of Tom Hanks' 1994 blockbuster 'Forrest Gump', also stars Kareen Kapoor Khan, Mona Singh and Naga Chaitanya.
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