Gadar 2: Low-Intensity Bombs Thrown Outside Patna Hall, No Casualties

New Delhi: Even as the nation is flowing in the tsunami of Sunny Deol-starrer Gadar 2, two low-intensity bombs were thrown outside a cinema hall where the movie was being screened. The incident took place outside Patna’s single-screen Regent Cinema. Bollywood Hungama reported that a ruckus took place at the cinema hall over the high demand for the movie’s tickets. Later, two suspects threw low-intensity bombs outside the theatre, one got exploded, and the suspects got arrested with no casualties.

The media portal got in touch with the cinema owner, Suman Sinha, who confirmed the incident. Suman said that the suspects wanted to sell the tickets of Gadar 2 in black, but when the staff didn’t entertain them, upon which the miscreants, tried to explode bombs.  “This keeps happening. People with wrong intentions do come in. They were wanting that we allow them to black market movie tickets, which we can’t. We want every ticket to be given to the public. They tried to bully my staff. The staff of cinema hall is never weak. They have the morale guts to obstruct wrongdoers. Nothing serious has happened. They tried to. But they were all caught by the police and taken to task,” Suman was quoted as saying, confirming that the blast took place far from the premises.

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