Hamza Ali Abbasi speaks up about ban imposed on "Padman"
The actor commented on Akshay's “Padman” being banned in the country and has stirred a fresh storm on social media.
MISHAAL SIDDIQUI PUBLISHED 2 DAYS AGO
The much loved “Pyare Afzal” a.k.a Hamza Ali Abbasi is known not for only his acting skills but also remain in the spotlight for his comments over different situations and political personalities most of the time. Most of the times his comments give birth to an unstoppable debate over social media and this time again the actor has commented on Akshay Kumar’s “padman” being banned in the country and has stirred a fresh storm on social media.
Calling himself as a wannabe Mullah the star speaks up about the film being banned. “Padman” is a film based on a true story of an Indian man who invented sanitary napkins on a low cost in India to spread awareness about the unhygienic habits prevailing.
Previously Sanam Saeed and Armeena Rana Khan also took to their social media to speak about the ban imposed on the film.
A senior official from the film board stated that: “The decision to issue an NOC by the Ministry of Information Broadcasting National History and Literary Heritage is yet to be taken on the release of a foreign feature film PadMan, as it has not yet been previewed by the CBFC,” Mobashir tweeted. “The decision to grant the NOC to the subject film will be based on the merit and criteria of the CBFC, not vexatious, false and irresponsible political motives being created on various media platforms on the back of the film.”
According to a leading daily, “The decision to grant NOC to the subject film will be based on the merit and criteria of the CBFC, not vexatious, false and irresponsible political motives being created on various media platforms on the back of the film.”
How important is the release of the Indian films, 'Padmaavat' and 'PadMan' for our cinemas?
“It is advisable to maintain principles of integrity whilst making statements on any issues. Good values are the foundation upon which we will build a prosperous Pakistan, not upon a decision of releasing a solitary film."
Let's see where Padman's fate lies in Pakistan for now? Whether or not will we be enlightened with the film or not, time will tell.
https://www.hipinpakistan.com/news/1154447/hamza-ali-abbasi-speaks-up-about-ban-imposed-on-padman
The actor commented on Akshay's “Padman” being banned in the country and has stirred a fresh storm on social media.
MISHAAL SIDDIQUI PUBLISHED 2 DAYS AGO
The much loved “Pyare Afzal” a.k.a Hamza Ali Abbasi is known not for only his acting skills but also remain in the spotlight for his comments over different situations and political personalities most of the time. Most of the times his comments give birth to an unstoppable debate over social media and this time again the actor has commented on Akshay Kumar’s “padman” being banned in the country and has stirred a fresh storm on social media.
Calling himself as a wannabe Mullah the star speaks up about the film being banned. “Padman” is a film based on a true story of an Indian man who invented sanitary napkins on a low cost in India to spread awareness about the unhygienic habits prevailing.
Previously Sanam Saeed and Armeena Rana Khan also took to their social media to speak about the ban imposed on the film.
A senior official from the film board stated that: “The decision to issue an NOC by the Ministry of Information Broadcasting National History and Literary Heritage is yet to be taken on the release of a foreign feature film PadMan, as it has not yet been previewed by the CBFC,” Mobashir tweeted. “The decision to grant the NOC to the subject film will be based on the merit and criteria of the CBFC, not vexatious, false and irresponsible political motives being created on various media platforms on the back of the film.”
According to a leading daily, “The decision to grant NOC to the subject film will be based on the merit and criteria of the CBFC, not vexatious, false and irresponsible political motives being created on various media platforms on the back of the film.”
How important is the release of the Indian films, 'Padmaavat' and 'PadMan' for our cinemas?
“It is advisable to maintain principles of integrity whilst making statements on any issues. Good values are the foundation upon which we will build a prosperous Pakistan, not upon a decision of releasing a solitary film."
Let's see where Padman's fate lies in Pakistan for now? Whether or not will we be enlightened with the film or not, time will tell.
https://www.hipinpakistan.com/news/1154447/hamza-ali-abbasi-speaks-up-about-ban-imposed-on-padman