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Pakistani cinema owners all set to lift self-imposed ban on Indian films

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Pakistani cinema owners are all set to to lift the self-imposed ban on Indian films.

Speaking exclusively to The Express Tribune on Saturday, Chairman Film Exhibitors Association Zoraiz Lashari confirmed that cinema owners would begin screening Indian films across Pakistan from December 19 (Monday).

“Cinema business has been hit immensely and all stakeholders felt it was the right time to begin screening Indian films. It was always a self imposed suspension, not a ban. So I’ll be releasing Freaky Ali in our cinemas and other cinema owners will follow suit,” said Lashari

Meanwhile, an owner of a film distributing company, requesting anonymity, said the move was to pave way for a big release by a private media group in the country.

“A big media group and film exhibitors/distributors in India are trying to release Dungal in Pakistan. They are testing public sentiments and also the government’s reaction by releasing Freaky Ali at CineStar cinema,” he added.

He went on to add how stakeholders in India were also being hit by the move to by the self-imposed ban. “We will first test waters with these unreleased films and then begin negotiations with Indian distributors to continue the import of movies into Pakistan,” he added.

CineStar has already updated its cinema schedule to include Pink and Freaky Ali but a screening has yet to be held. The self-imposed ban came after the attack on Quetta Police Training College attack which killed at least 61 security personnel.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1266363/pakistani-cinema-owners-set-lift-self-imposed-ban-indian-films/

Well this self imposed ban was short lived.
 
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Well that will be a stupid move since they should be patient and wait a bit as this is the transitory period and after that the taste of the cine-goers will change and Pakistani film industry is fast catching up. Thus if they lift the ban, PEMRA should announce an official ban with huge fines that offset any financial incentives in their minds.

Govt should provide them incentives like reduced tax on sales from Pakistani movies and also from other friendly countries until it stands on its feet and self sustain it.
 
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I have not watched any Indian movie in any Pakistani Cinema and neither have any plan to do so, recently watched Waar, Maalik, Janaan and i am sure Pakistani Cinema industry can produce good quality entertaining movies for Pakistani audience
 
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so they have surrendered to money against love of country
Our people are not promoting Film industry , not supporting lollywood, and says it low quality movies, rest of them saying it is against Islam. What cinema owners do? They invested billions on world class cinema, and customers are not interested in lollywood, While we can see full halls on release of Bollywood movie of superstar like shahrukh khan or Amir khan
 
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I prefer this movie over insipid love stories
 
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Our people are not promoting Film industry , not supporting lollywood, and says it low quality movies, rest of them saying it is against Islam. What cinema owners do? They invested billions on world class cinema, and customers are not interested in lollywood, While we can see full halls on release of Bollywood movie of superstar like shahrukh khan or Amir khan

They should have not invested those billions in the cinemas may be?
There are better businesses out there, which are not against Islam.
 
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