Screening of ‘Raees’ put on hold in Pakistan

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February 5, 2017

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Screening of ‘Raees’ put on hold in Pakistan

LAHORE: The screening of the Indian movie ‘Raees’ starring Shah Rukh Khan and Mahira Khan has been put on hold for the second time in Pakistan.

Initially, the Bollywood flick was approved by censor boards in Sindh and Punjab and it was all set to be screened on Sunday (Today), however, members of the film censor board in Islamabad recommended the movie to be presented to the full board due to some objectionable scenes.

Raees will now be presented to the full board on Monday.

The movie shows Muslims as gangsters involved in crimes and immoral activities whereas the Hindus have been given positive characters.

The film that released on January 25, has an astounding sum of USD 11.60 million at the international box-office, the Times of India reported.

Collections at the domestic box-office have no signs of slowing down either. The total worldwide gross collections read a whopping Rs 259.42 crore (INR).

Following the Uri attack in September last year, Pakistani artists were threatened and unofficially banned from working in any Bollywood film.

Then in October, Film Exhibitors Association of Pakistan imposed a ban on the screening of Indian movies in Pakistani following escalation of tensions with India over the latter’s unprovoked ceasefire violation along the Line of Control.

Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority also forced a ban on Indian TV channels and entertainment programmes aired in Pakistan, however, the situation started getting normal with the passage of time.

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