The 62-year-old 'Maine Gandhi Ko Nhi Maara' helmer said that producers were reluctant to release the love story after its lead actor "went through an unfortunate incident".
"The film (Har Pal) is shelved now because it has got into some unfortunate situation. The film was almost complete and the lead actor got into some case and the case is not settled yet. Producer is reluctant to release the film... People including me are banking on that film for our future works. What has happened is very unfortunate," Jahnu told PTI on the sidelines of ongoing International Film Festival of India (IFFI).
The ongoing film festival is also paying tribute to the critically-acclaimed Assamese filmmaker by conducting a retrospective of his eight films.
Barua said the Indian film industry has been suffering from 'disease' as people are reluctant to explore various regional cinemas in the country.
"Indian cinema culture is suffering from disease. It is only one sided. No one likes to look at films with content oriented mindset. People should look for content. It is almost like choosing a book to buy. So, one should look for good films. That urge is not there anymore.