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KARACHI: Pakistani authorities have stopped issuing "No-Objection Certificates" for the screening of Indian films, holding up the release of new movies like 'Gunday' and 'Hasee Toh Phasee'.

The Federal Information and Broadcasting Ministry has told distributors and exhibitors of Indian films that it is processing new laws and regulations and NOCs will not be issued till these are approved by the federal cabinet.

Nawab Siddiqui, one of Pakistan's leading distributors and exhibitors who runs the Atrium Cineplex in Karachi, said authorities stopped the screening of Indian movies last month.

"The whole process has just been stopped and we couldn't get NOCs for new films like 'Gunday' and 'Hasee Toh Phasee', which were eagerly anticipated in our cinemas," he said.

Siddiqui said the cinema and catering industries stood to lose millions of rupees they had invested in cineplexes and malls after the government's decision in 2006 to allow the screening of Indian films.

"Investors and business groups are very worried because they have invested millions of rupees while new parties are willing to channel investment, but now everything is at a standstill for the last few weeks as no new Indian films have been released," he said.

After the 1965 war with India, Pakistan barred the screening of Indian films for nearly four decades and this gave rise to rampant piracy.

"Pakistan stops issuing NOCs for screening of Indian films irony is that pirated copies of 'Gunday' are being aired on cable across Karachi but it can't be shown legally in cinemas," said the manager of Capri cinema.


Siddiqui, who works with the oldest distribution company Mandviwallas, said the screening of Indian films had fuelled the revival of the cinema industry in Pakistan.
 
Well done to the Government of Pakistan.

It's about time, the Pakistani Government took appropriate steps to stop screening Indian prostitutes onto Pakistani screens.

Indian people shouldn't be allowed to pimp their women in Pakistan, they're not welcome here.

Why cant u talk in a civilised manner?

Step in the right direction. No Indian films means more Pakistani films in Pakistani cinema and no soviet style anti Pakistan propaganda on our screens.

But there is a huge demand for Indian movies. Banning them would only deprive the common citizens. Besides, I dont think movies with anti-pak content is allowed in Pakistan. What is wrong with harmless fun films like Hasee toh Phasee??
I believe cultural exchanges should not be stopped.
 
India should reciprocate and ban Pakistani films.
 
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(**1**) Why cant u talk in a civilised manner?
(**2**)But there is a huge demand for Indian movies. Banning them would only deprive the common citizens. Besides, I dont think movies with anti-pak content is allowed in Pakistan. What is wrong with harmless fun films like Hasee toh Phasee??
I believe cultural exchanges should not be stopped.
(**1**) Silly question - I think you know the answer :P
(**2**) They have different priorities. A substantial part of the elite that is exposed to regular doses of Indian cinema do shed their anti India and anti Hindu/Sikh/etc bias. It does affect their security scenario. - That's one dominant POV. Hope you understand.
 
The forum dosnt belong to you.

Did i said it belong to me? i was just trying to suggest a relief for you agony!

Don't worry, NS have billions invested in India, he can't dare to hurt your industry.
 
It should be banned permanently, anyone interested should buy pirated CDs or better will be upload on internet and share link.
 
(**1**) Silly question - I think you know the answer :P
(**2**) They have different priorities. A substantial part of the elite that is exposed to regular doses of Indian cinema do shed their anti India and anti Hindu/Sikh/etc bias. It does affect their security scenario. - That's one dominant POV. Hope you understand.

Yes I think I do, but these decisions are taken by the civilian government. On one hand, they cry that talks should go on. And then, they stop people to people contacts.

And why should watching a movie make someone shed their anti- India attitude??? I mean, there are plenty of Pak artists in bollywood, and watching/listening to them hardly effects my views regarding India's political relationship with Pakistan.
 
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