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KP govt offers to screen 'Maalik' despite ban

PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government on Thursday offered to permit the screening of recently banned film 'Maalik' in the province but the federal censor board hit back with a warning promising strict action against cinemas violating the Motion Pictures Ordinance 1979.

KP Information Adviser Mushtaq Ghani feels the film should be shown in the entire country.

"The filmmaker has made an effort to address corruption but the government has taken action against it and banned it. We have zero-tolerance for corruption here," he said, adding that after 18th amendment, censorship falls under the provinces.

"The government is against corruption, that's why KP has no objection to the film. If the producer comes to KP and asks to show the film in cinemas, we will facilitate them," Ghani told DawnNews.

Federal censor board chairman Mubashir Khan, however, pointed out that almost all cinemas in KP are located in cantonment areas, thereby falling under the Motion Picture Ordinance 1979. He said that strict action would be taken under the ordinance against cinemas that screened the banned film.

Khan said the film was banned to avoid a law and order situation in the country following public complaints.

The federal government banned the film nationwide in a notification issued Wednesday, declaring the Urdu feature film "uncertified" according to Section 9 of the Motion Pictures Ordinance, 1979.

The film, released three weeks ago, had generated complaints regarding its controversial depiction of the Taliban and parallels with the assassination of a prominent government official by his personal security guard.

In a blink-and-you'll miss it move last night, the Sindh government decided to ban the film Maalik and then revoked that notice all in the space of a few hours.

The culture ministry had drafted a notification ordering a ban on the movie for being ‘biased’ and inciting violence.

However, before it was formally issued, the Sindh chief minister intervened and asked the ministry not to issue it as it would be ‘against the freedom of expression’.

The film team had assured the Sindh government objectionable scenes would be cut, but the film's certification was revoked as it wasn't done.
http://www.dawn.com/news/1255006/
@django @Musafir117 @User @Moonlight ight @The Sandman @WAJsal @Jonah Arthur
 
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KP govt offers to screen 'Maalik' despite ban

PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government on Thursday offered to permit the screening of recently banned film 'Maalik' in the province but the federal censor board hit back with a warning promising strict action against cinemas violating the Motion Pictures Ordinance 1979.

KP Information Adviser Mushtaq Ghani feels the film should be shown in the entire country.

"The filmmaker has made an effort to address corruption but the government has taken action against it and banned it. We have zero-tolerance for corruption here," he said, adding that after 18th amendment, censorship falls under the provinces.

"The government is against corruption, that's why KP has no objection to the film. If the producer comes to KP and asks to show the film in cinemas, we will facilitate them," Ghani told DawnNews.

Federal censor board chairman Mubashir Khan, however, pointed out that almost all cinemas in KP are located in cantonment areas, thereby falling under the Motion Picture Ordinance 1979. He said that strict action would be taken under the ordinance against cinemas that screened the banned film.

Khan said the film was banned to avoid a law and order situation in the country following public complaints.

The federal government banned the film nationwide in a notification issued Wednesday, declaring the Urdu feature film "uncertified" according to Section 9 of the Motion Pictures Ordinance, 1979.

The film, released three weeks ago, had generated complaints regarding its controversial depiction of the Taliban and parallels with the assassination of a prominent government official by his personal security guard.

In a blink-and-you'll miss it move last night, the Sindh government decided to ban the film Maalik and then revoked that notice all in the space of a few hours.

The culture ministry had drafted a notification ordering a ban on the movie for being ‘biased’ and inciting violence.

However, before it was formally issued, the Sindh chief minister intervened and asked the ministry not to issue it as it would be ‘against the freedom of expression’.

The film team had assured the Sindh government objectionable scenes would be cut, but the film's certification was revoked as it wasn't done.
http://www.dawn.com/news/1255006/
@django @Musafir117 @User @Moonlight ight @The Sandman @WAJsal @Jonah Arthur
Unlike the rest of the country, the KPK government is not subservient to Nawaz, Shahbaz and Maryam.kudos
 
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Kash AJK bhe aisey ho jaye par nahe ham nay phir say babon aur baboon nawaz(MC) ko elect kar key colony ban jana hay
They can not keep on pulling the wool over the people, one day and that day is not too far ,it will all come crumbling down for these under evolved clowns. Can not wait to see that day.kudos sheikh.
 
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They can not keep on pulling the wool over the people, one day and that day is not too far ,it will all come crumbling down for these under evolved clowns. Can not wait to see that day.kudos sheikh.
Js mulk mein 10% matriculation hay us mulk Ki awaam ki choice par subhanallah hi kaha ja sakta hay
Jaisey awaam waisey hukmraan
 
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Js mulk mein 10% matriculation hay us mulk Ki awaam ki choice par subhanallah hi kaha ja sakta hay
Jaisey awaam waisey hukmraan
Agreed most of these clowns have jaali degrees, Zardari claimed to be a graduate of LSE lol:lol: Maryam claimed she went to Cambridge lol:lol: I guess she was couresmates with capt Safdar, that is how they probably met lol.
 
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I clearly remember PTV showing trailers during world cup kiya tab nahe nazar aya tha?

Agreed most of these clowns have jaali degrees, Zardari claimed to be a graduate of LSE lol:lol: Maryam claimed she went to Cambridge lol:lol: I guess she was couresmates with capt Safdar, that is how they probably met lol.
Khamosh bacha jamhora jaag jaye ga

Baboon leagis are caling it sazish against jamhoriyat cuz it was facilitated by ISPR
 
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I clearly remember PTV showing trailers during world cup kiya tab nahe nazar aya tha?


Khamosh bacha jamhora jaag jaye ga

Baboon leagis are caling it sazish against jamhoriyat cuz it was facilitated by ISPR
Anything to save their vile skin.

Indeed a great decision by KPK. Hey, I was wondering why no comment from establishment on ban of this movie. It's ISPR's movie. If I'm not wrong?

@django @Zibago actually I was thinking the other day to ask you guys, why people of AJK support Noons. :(
Too many illiterates, who let their local chaudry or sardar sway their opinion.
 
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Indeed a great decision by KPK. Hey, I was wondering why no comment from establishment on ban of this movie. It's ISPR's movie. If I'm not wrong?

@django @Zibago actually I was thinking the other day to ask you guys, why people of AJK support Noons. :(
It wa not an ISPR movie ISPR just facilitated the shooting of the military scenes


Akhtu* not us in Mirpur
http://arynews.tv/en/ptis-barrister-sultan-mehmood-wins-by-polls-in-la-3-mirpur/
Though i dont like this barrister

Mainly AJK politics is based on biradrism
 
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