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Cinemas in Pakistan will not be showing Zero Dark Thirty after distributors decided not risk the wrath of the country's censors, its military and terrorist groups with a movie about the CIA's hunt for Osama bin Laden.



Kathryn Bigelow's film has been nominated for five Oscars and sparked debate about using torture to gain intelligence.
Mohsin Yaseen, general manager for marketing at Cinepax, said derogatory refences to Pakistan's military and intelligence agencies meant any distributor would face awkward questions.
"It's a touchy subject for a Pakistani audience," he said.
The film is set largely in Pakistan. It charts a CIA agent's personal quest to track down the al-Qaeda leader, which ended when US Navy Seals launched a covert raid on a villa in the Pakistani town of Abbotabad, barely 30 miles from the capital Islamabad.
The mission was hugely embarrassing for Pakistan's military, which not only failed to detect the raid but was also apparently oblivious to the presence of the world's most wanted man only a few hundred yards from its officer training academy.

It led to speculation that officers may have protected bin Laden – concerns raised in the film as CIA agents conceal their operation from Pakistani authorities.
Mr Yaseen said his company had recently bought the rights to distribute an Indian film, Tere Bin Laden, which poked fun at the al-Qaeda leader.
Pakistan's censors insisted on so many cuts, he said, it was not possible to show the film at all.
"When Zero Dark Thirty came out, we thought it best just to keep away from it," he said, adding that other distributors had agreed to do the same.
"But I'd love to see it. It's just a film at the end of the day."
The film is available on pirated DVDs, however, and has proved a hit with audiences despite what many see as inaccuracies and exaggerations, such as depicting the modern, neat capital Islamabad as a dust-blown war zone.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/pakistan/9826950/Zero-Dark-Thirty-will-not-be-shown-in-Pakistan-cinemas.html
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UK licking to its western master :lol:

an american puppy dog :lol:

when is scotland getting freedom :lol:
 
recently they banned few games for depicting Pakistan as 'terrorist Haven'. before that then banned Youtube and facebook and before that Indian Movie 'Ek Tha Tiger' which is probably only movie in the world which depicted ISI in good light. whats with this banning frenzy :woot:
 
Cinemas in Pakistan will not be showing Zero Dark Thirty after distributors decided not risk the wrath of the country's censors, its military and terrorist groups with a movie about the CIA's hunt for Osama bin Laden.



Kathryn Bigelow's film has been nominated for five Oscars and sparked debate about using torture to gain intelligence.
Mohsin Yaseen, general manager for marketing at Cinepax, said derogatory refences to Pakistan's military and intelligence agencies meant any distributor would face awkward questions.
"It's a touchy subject for a Pakistani audience," he said.
The film is set largely in Pakistan. It charts a CIA agent's personal quest to track down the al-Qaeda leader, which ended when US Navy Seals launched a covert raid on a villa in the Pakistani town of Abbotabad, barely 30 miles from the capital Islamabad.
The mission was hugely embarrassing for Pakistan's military, which not only failed to detect the raid but was also apparently oblivious to the presence of the world's most wanted man only a few hundred yards from its officer training academy.

It led to speculation that officers may have protected bin Laden – concerns raised in the film as CIA agents conceal their operation from Pakistani authorities.
Mr Yaseen said his company had recently bought the rights to distribute an Indian film, Tere Bin Laden, which poked fun at the al-Qaeda leader.
Pakistan's censors insisted on so many cuts, he said, it was not possible to show the film at all.
"When Zero Dark Thirty came out, we thought it best just to keep away from it," he said, adding that other distributors had agreed to do the same.
"But I'd love to see it. It's just a film at the end of the day."
The film is available on pirated DVDs, however, and has proved a hit with audiences despite what many see as inaccuracies and exaggerations, such as depicting the modern, neat capital Islamabad as a dust-blown war zone.

Zero Dark Thirty will not be shown in Pakistan cinemas - Telegraph
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sir the embarrassment was when osama escaped from tora bora, and remained hidden for 12 years without getting a scratch, the osama raid is just to hide that embarrassment

osama was dead long before the operation, even benazir bhutto accepted it

 
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GOP is as always in state of denial, they are suppressing the truth as always .This the reason why majority of Pakistani believe that they won 65 war.
 
recently they banned few games for depicting Pakistan as 'terrorist Haven'. before that then banned Youtube and facebook and before that Indian Movie 'Ek Tha Tiger' which is probably only movie in the world which depicted ISI in good light. whats with this banning frenzy :woot:

Pakistan even banned a spoof named "Tere Bin Laden" having a Pakistani actor for making fun of an ISI agent. So, not surprised in the case of above movie.

osama was dead long before the operation, even benazir bhutto accepted it

So, you still deny Osama's was in Abottabad, so what is Shakeel Afridi doing in Jail. :cheesy: How did Benazir an exiled leader knew about Osama. :cheesy:
 
So, you still deny Osama's was in Abottabad, so what is Shakeel Afridi doing in Jail. :cheesy: How did Benazir an exiled leader knew about Osama. :cheesy:

1) sir look at the silly videos made by CIA was were released on osama's name for example osama watching **** movies etc

2) no audio was released for osama's speech videos

3) sir benazir in exile doesnt mean she remains ignorant of pakistan affairs
 
sir the embarrassment was when osama escaped from tora bora, and remained hidden for 12 years without getting a scratch, the osama raid is just to hide that embarrassment

osama was dead long before the operation, even benazir bhutto accepted it


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recently they banned few games for depicting Pakistan as 'terrorist Haven'. before that then banned Youtube and facebook and before that Indian Movie 'Ek Tha Tiger' which is probably only movie in the world which depicted ISI in good light. whats with this banning frenzy :woot:

ISI in good light? Seriously 1 man named TIGER could single handedly attack a WHOLE GROUP OF TRAINED ISI agents while the girl Katrina Kaif seemed to be the best in the ISI....I am not sure how that is showing ISI in good light...Mind you in a chauvinist area that is MEGA OUCH
 
1) sir look at the silly videos made by CIA was were released on osama's name for example osama watching **** movies etc

2) no audio was released for osama's speech videos

3) sir benazir in exile doesnt mean she remains ignorant of pakistan affairs

Then explain me the logic of arresting Shakil Afridi and Police questioning Osama's wives. :cheesy:
 
These Controversial movies should not be shown in Pakistan, our public wont like them Anyway!
 
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