Directed by Omung Kumar, the movie is based on Sarabjit, who died following an assault by fellow prisoners at a Pakistani jail.
It stars Randeep Hooda in the titular role and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan as Sarabjit's sister Dalbir Kaur.
"I don't think 'Sarbjit' will get banned in Pakistan because it gives a good message. We are not trying to say who's right who's wrong. We are trying to show the the reality that Sarabjit was misunderstood, the way he was treated that we have showed in the film," Darshan told PTI here.
"My character, Awaiz Sheikh, is a fighter. He is staying in Pakistan and fighting for Sarabjit. It is a big thing, like a common man fighting the world. It is an amazing role and I had a lot of fun doing it."
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Recently, an important sequence was being shot with Darshan in Mumbai that required the use of placards which had anti-nation quotes written in Urdu mentioned on it.
The locals from Bhindi Bazaar created a rift after seeing those placards, as they thought it to be the real protest against the nation. They even complained to the cops about it and the shooting was stalled.
"Sarbjit" will arrive in theatres on May 20.