A.A. Khan
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Well some good news, the greedy cinemaowners and the RAW infested Pak channel owners have suffered a huge blow thanx to our bureaucracy as well as indian distributor company shenanigans, Aamir Khan film DANGAL won't be releasing in Pakistan as its distributors withdrew themselves.
This is good news for local Pak film to be released tomorrow don't remember name it stars Babrik Shah [famous actor from cult classic drama Dastaan 2010, he played sikh character Basanta or Basant Singh]
Greedy cinemaowners with encouragement of our RAW infested media channels, mite have lifted the self-imposed ban, but it is'nt guarantee indian film will be released. Freaky Ali was released as it had censor certification prior to tensions. Indian film exhibition is actually acquired from UAE, so it needs NOC from govt. after which it had to go through censors.
This is an arduous long process which would hopefully be too much for indian distribution companies like Reliance and FoxStar to bear. India will never allow Pak content again given the the role of hindu terrorists' shiv Sena and Hindu Sena in major revenue centres like Maharashtra and NCR.
Some info. about how only few indian films were released compared to the perception
This year 2016 around 50 odd films were exhibited in Pak cinema of which 29 or 30 were indian films. 27 Pakistani films will be released by year end. As one can see Pak cinemas only take limited indian content and that of major stars only.
I really wish to thank Modi and indian govt. and those 19 unfortunate souls in Uri, I remember this was unthinkable as early as Oct. given the pro-indian mafia in our channels, media and tie-up with cinemas going upto the spineless govt.. If it was not for Modi and his batch of hindu terrorists indian channels to films would be enjoying unfettered access with their pro-indian dogs (in media Hasan Nisar Imtiaz Alam Hamid Mir) barking around promoting them. Modi seeking to 'isolate' Pakistan, has in turn 'isolated' and 'removed' indian content as well as silenced these pro-indian parasites who regularly infected the newspapers and channels singing hymns about 'incredible india'.
This is good news for local Pak film to be released tomorrow don't remember name it stars Babrik Shah [famous actor from cult classic drama Dastaan 2010, he played sikh character Basanta or Basant Singh]
Greedy cinemaowners with encouragement of our RAW infested media channels, mite have lifted the self-imposed ban, but it is'nt guarantee indian film will be released. Freaky Ali was released as it had censor certification prior to tensions. Indian film exhibition is actually acquired from UAE, so it needs NOC from govt. after which it had to go through censors.
This is an arduous long process which would hopefully be too much for indian distribution companies like Reliance and FoxStar to bear. India will never allow Pak content again given the the role of hindu terrorists' shiv Sena and Hindu Sena in major revenue centres like Maharashtra and NCR.
Some info. about how only few indian films were released compared to the perception
This year 2016 around 50 odd films were exhibited in Pak cinema of which 29 or 30 were indian films. 27 Pakistani films will be released by year end. As one can see Pak cinemas only take limited indian content and that of major stars only.
I really wish to thank Modi and indian govt. and those 19 unfortunate souls in Uri, I remember this was unthinkable as early as Oct. given the pro-indian mafia in our channels, media and tie-up with cinemas going upto the spineless govt.. If it was not for Modi and his batch of hindu terrorists indian channels to films would be enjoying unfettered access with their pro-indian dogs (in media Hasan Nisar Imtiaz Alam Hamid Mir) barking around promoting them. Modi seeking to 'isolate' Pakistan, has in turn 'isolated' and 'removed' indian content as well as silenced these pro-indian parasites who regularly infected the newspapers and channels singing hymns about 'incredible india'.