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kitni bar ek hi topic pe movies banaogay
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I've never liked the idea of banning movies. Provide an alternative - or better yet create a culture where TV is not the centre of attention in a family home and you won't need to ban stuff.
If anything has anti Islamic or anti Pakistani content, that should be banned though. Unfortnately i bet you can pick up pirate copies in a million different bazars.
If pirated copies are circulated instead of an actual legal release in the cinemas than that's lost revenue that could've been made had this film not been anti Pak. It's a good move...letting the Bollywood film industry know that if they want business in Pak they can't show Pak in a negative light.I've never liked the idea of banning movies. Provide an alternative - or better yet create a culture where TV is not the centre of attention in a family home and you won't need to ban stuff.
If anything has anti Islamic or anti Pakistani content, that should be banned though. Unfortnately i bet you can pick up pirate copies in a million different bazars.
lol thats the problem i bet not even one Pakistani have ever heard about any of the above movies......It's the thought of a female Pakistani spy who romances a Indian super-agent. The Pakistani authorities don't like this.
Bol was a fine film. And not every Bollywood film is cringey or boring. Below is a list from another thread. Six Bollywood recommendations from me :
1. Vijeta, meaning victor in Hindi ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijeta_(1982_film) ) - It's set in a military academy and during the 1971 war with Pakistan but it not a jingoistic war film.
2. Arjun ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjun_(1985_film) ) - It's about a idealistic and unemployed young man who mistakenly gets drawn into corrupt politics.
3. Rocket Singh, Salesman of the year ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_Singh:_Salesman_of_the_Year ) - If you want to build a company and/or are jaded by the corruption in the corporate world, watch this film.
4. Harud ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harud ) - A good film on what the ordinary, unaligned Kashmiri goes through in the ongoing Kashmir troubles.
5. Jaane bhi do yaaron ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaane_Bhi_Do_Yaaro ) - The finest Indian satire about the politics-business corruption nexus.
6. Prahaar, meaning attack in Hindi ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prahaar:_The_Final_Attack ) - Set in a army commando training academy and outside it. Not a war film.
Wouldn't these movies being pirated and circulated work in India's favor, especially if the aim was to show Pakistan in a negative light rather than money? I mean, that way the government would have no control on how things are depicted as opposed to releasing it legally.If pirated copies are circulated instead of an actual legal release in the cinemas than that's lost revenue that could've been made had this film not been anti Pak. It's a good move...letting the Bollywood film industry know that if they want business in Pak they can't show Pak in a negative light.
why would ISI needs RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA help when they can do almost everything in their domain pretty nicelyAll he had to do was show an ISI agent with a RAW agent and a country of 200 mil has raised a shitstorm over it
I've never watched bollywood.
But they should focus on their national problems instead of being Pakistan-focused all the time.
why would ISI needs RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA help when they can do almost everything in their domain pretty nicely
be it Honey traping thirsty Indian officials or stealing their battle plans from the office of their defence Minister?
It would work in favor of India? How exactly? What do u think the Pakistani ppl would do? Go cry in a corner?Wouldn't these movies being pirated and circulated work in India's favor, especially if the aim was to show Pakistan in a negative light rather than money? I mean, that way the government would have no control on how things are depicted as opposed to releasing it legally.
don't stuff your head with the things you dont understand go read about Psy OpsNone of this matters in a films context, its all just entertainment (bad Indian one in this case). But the outrage that's being seen over such a stupid matter is hilarious. I don't think any ISI agent IRL would care what some bad Indian movie is showing him as.
What's next ? Burning down our own cinemas if we see an ISI and MOSSAD agent in a film ?