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THE EXPRESS TRIBUNE > LIFE & STYLE > FILM

Pakistan Film Producers Association demands complete ban on Indian films
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Pakistan Film Producers Association demands complete ban on Indian films
By Adnan Lodhi
Published: October 12, 2018
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LAHORE: Pakistan has seen numerous Bollywood films being banned for various reasons. Whether it was on Eid or due to a film’s content, our censor boards don’t hold back when it comes to disallowing the screening of Indian content.

Padman, Veere Di Wedding, Mulk and Raazi were among those that didn’t see the light of day in the country. Even Raees, Mahira Khan’s Bollywood debut opposite Shah Rukh Khan was banned.

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PHOTO: BUSINESS OF CINEMA

Although Indian films bring in a lot of revenue for local stakeholders (case in point: Sanju), the Pakistan Film Producers Association (PFPA) has demanded a ban on the release of all Indian films in the country.

Senior representative PFPA, Chaudhry Ejaz Kamran, told The Express Tribune, “If Indian stake holders and organisations can take a stand and do everything for the welfare of their industry, then why can’t we? They have banned our artists and films in the past so what’s stopping us?”

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PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ATIF ASLAM

PFPA proceeded in writing a letter to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, requesting him to take the necessary steps and make a decision on the matter. The association believes that, for the sake of our local film industry, the government should impose the said ban. If this is not carried out, local cinema owners will continue to prioritise Bollywood films over local ones.

“We have struggled for the welfare of our local film industry and this is why we decided to contact Imran Khan. We are hopeful that he will listen to us and impose the ban,” shared Kamran.

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PHOTO: HINDUSTAN TIMES

PFPA has previously been active in persuading past government tenures for the implementation of the same ban. However, its efforts have not always been fruitful. Nonetheless, it continues to remain adamant as members of the association truly believe that the local film industry suffers because of the release of Indian films. They also suggest that the crisis that hit Pakistan’s film industry was because of Bollywood films infiltrating theatres across the nation. A petition for a ban against Indian films has been submitted to Lahore High Court.

“We are lucky enough to be in a position to make such bold requests for the well-being of local films. It is great to see that the business of film-making has restarted in Pakistan and we should do everything we can to support this. The last six years have proved that we are more than capable of holding our own.”

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PHOTO: PUBLICITY

It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan has two groups of people, in terms of audiences. While there are many in favour of local films, others prefer Indian ones. The latter also include stakeholders of digital cinemas within Pakistan and according to them, a ban on Bollywood movies will disturb their business and discourage investors, resulting in decreasing revenue. Therefore, they disagree with the ban and oppose PFPA’s idea.

“PFPA should accept the reality and instead of writing letters to Imran Khan, they should take positive steps for the revival of the industry and the production of more films,” stated a senior member of the Pakistan Film Exhibitors Association. “There are various senior film producers within PFPA that no longer work and it’s funny to see them demand bans when they can’t even produce ten films a year. They have to understand that Bollywood films have a massive viewership and this brings in a lot of revenue.”

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PHOTO: KOI MOI

Keeping everyone in mind, Kamran explains how they have provided two options for the authorities to choose from. “We have given a choice of two possibilities: Either they impose a complete ban on Indian films, or they make an active effort in prioritising local content. The latter entails increased promotion of local films as well as more screen time and shows within cinema halls.”

Kamran further provided that the association is planning a meeting with Khan so the members can express their concerns properly.

Have something to add to the story? Share it in the comments below.

Edited by Ramsha Vistro

https://tribune.com.pk/story/182409...ssociation-demands-complete-ban-indian-films/

Good news, I completely agree with banning Indian films. @django @war&peace @Cookie Monster @xyxmt @Indus Pakistan
 
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There should be a complete blanket ban on Porny movies from Bollywood. Since they banned our Actors, we need to ban their movies as they are useless and deplorable.
 
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Every Indian Content should be moderated.

The cultural Export in guise of Art and Entertainment should be curbed.

The Media is an important tool. It should be used for Mass education and Mass propagation only.

Citizens should be moulded as per National consensus of the fundamentals of the State through Mass Media.
 
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THE EXPRESS TRIBUNE > LIFE & STYLE > FILM

Pakistan Film Producers Association demands complete ban on Indian films
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Pakistan Film Producers Association demands complete ban on Indian films
By Adnan Lodhi
Published: October 12, 2018
2SHARES
SHARE TWEET EMAIL
1824090-raazi_cover_ht-1539329149-532-640x480.jpg

PHOTO: HINDUSTAN TIMES

LAHORE: Pakistan has seen numerous Bollywood films being banned for various reasons. Whether it was on Eid or due to a film’s content, our censor boards don’t hold back when it comes to disallowing the screening of Indian content.

Padman, Veere Di Wedding, Mulk and Raazi were among those that didn’t see the light of day in the country. Even Raees, Mahira Khan’s Bollywood debut opposite Shah Rukh Khan was banned.

1611664-mahira_srk_raees_businessofcinema_edit-1516251423.jpg

PHOTO: BUSINESS OF CINEMA

Although Indian films bring in a lot of revenue for local stakeholders (case in point: Sanju), the Pakistan Film Producers Association (PFPA) has demanded a ban on the release of all Indian films in the country.

Senior representative PFPA, Chaudhry Ejaz Kamran, told The Express Tribune, “If Indian stake holders and organisations can take a stand and do everything for the welfare of their industry, then why can’t we? They have banned our artists and films in the past so what’s stopping us?”

1789730-atif_cover-1535448652.jpg

PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ATIF ASLAM

PFPA proceeded in writing a letter to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, requesting him to take the necessary steps and make a decision on the matter. The association believes that, for the sake of our local film industry, the government should impose the said ban. If this is not carried out, local cinema owners will continue to prioritise Bollywood films over local ones.

“We have struggled for the welfare of our local film industry and this is why we decided to contact Imran Khan. We are hopeful that he will listen to us and impose the ban,” shared Kamran.

padman_ht-1528125652.jpg

PHOTO: HINDUSTAN TIMES

PFPA has previously been active in persuading past government tenures for the implementation of the same ban. However, its efforts have not always been fruitful. Nonetheless, it continues to remain adamant as members of the association truly believe that the local film industry suffers because of the release of Indian films. They also suggest that the crisis that hit Pakistan’s film industry was because of Bollywood films infiltrating theatres across the nation. A petition for a ban against Indian films has been submitted to Lahore High Court.

“We are lucky enough to be in a position to make such bold requests for the well-being of local films. It is great to see that the business of film-making has restarted in Pakistan and we should do everything we can to support this. The last six years have proved that we are more than capable of holding our own.”

1496720-namaloomafraadx-1504250483.jpg

PHOTO: PUBLICITY

It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan has two groups of people, in terms of audiences. While there are many in favour of local films, others prefer Indian ones. The latter also include stakeholders of digital cinemas within Pakistan and according to them, a ban on Bollywood movies will disturb their business and discourage investors, resulting in decreasing revenue. Therefore, they disagree with the ban and oppose PFPA’s idea.

“PFPA should accept the reality and instead of writing letters to Imran Khan, they should take positive steps for the revival of the industry and the production of more films,” stated a senior member of the Pakistan Film Exhibitors Association. “There are various senior film producers within PFPA that no longer work and it’s funny to see them demand bans when they can’t even produce ten films a year. They have to understand that Bollywood films have a massive viewership and this brings in a lot of revenue.”

1802994-sanju-1536906795.png

PHOTO: KOI MOI

Keeping everyone in mind, Kamran explains how they have provided two options for the authorities to choose from. “We have given a choice of two possibilities: Either they impose a complete ban on Indian films, or they make an active effort in prioritising local content. The latter entails increased promotion of local films as well as more screen time and shows within cinema halls.”

Kamran further provided that the association is planning a meeting with Khan so the members can express their concerns properly.

Have something to add to the story? Share it in the comments below.

Edited by Ramsha Vistro

https://tribune.com.pk/story/182409...ssociation-demands-complete-ban-indian-films/

Good news, I completely agree with banning Indian films. @django @war&peace @Cookie Monster @xyxmt @Indus Pakistan
Its a fight between producers and cinema owners
 
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THE EXPRESS TRIBUNE > LIFE & STYLE > FILM

Pakistan Film Producers Association demands complete ban on Indian films
SHARE TWEET
Pakistan Film Producers Association demands complete ban on Indian films
By Adnan Lodhi
Published: October 12, 2018
2SHARES
SHARE TWEET EMAIL
1824090-raazi_cover_ht-1539329149-532-640x480.jpg

PHOTO: HINDUSTAN TIMES

LAHORE: Pakistan has seen numerous Bollywood films being banned for various reasons. Whether it was on Eid or due to a film’s content, our censor boards don’t hold back when it comes to disallowing the screening of Indian content.

Padman, Veere Di Wedding, Mulk and Raazi were among those that didn’t see the light of day in the country. Even Raees, Mahira Khan’s Bollywood debut opposite Shah Rukh Khan was banned.

1611664-mahira_srk_raees_businessofcinema_edit-1516251423.jpg

PHOTO: BUSINESS OF CINEMA

Although Indian films bring in a lot of revenue for local stakeholders (case in point: Sanju), the Pakistan Film Producers Association (PFPA) has demanded a ban on the release of all Indian films in the country.

Senior representative PFPA, Chaudhry Ejaz Kamran, told The Express Tribune, “If Indian stake holders and organisations can take a stand and do everything for the welfare of their industry, then why can’t we? They have banned our artists and films in the past so what’s stopping us?”

1789730-atif_cover-1535448652.jpg

PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ATIF ASLAM

PFPA proceeded in writing a letter to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, requesting him to take the necessary steps and make a decision on the matter. The association believes that, for the sake of our local film industry, the government should impose the said ban. If this is not carried out, local cinema owners will continue to prioritise Bollywood films over local ones.

“We have struggled for the welfare of our local film industry and this is why we decided to contact Imran Khan. We are hopeful that he will listen to us and impose the ban,” shared Kamran.

padman_ht-1528125652.jpg

PHOTO: HINDUSTAN TIMES

PFPA has previously been active in persuading past government tenures for the implementation of the same ban. However, its efforts have not always been fruitful. Nonetheless, it continues to remain adamant as members of the association truly believe that the local film industry suffers because of the release of Indian films. They also suggest that the crisis that hit Pakistan’s film industry was because of Bollywood films infiltrating theatres across the nation. A petition for a ban against Indian films has been submitted to Lahore High Court.

“We are lucky enough to be in a position to make such bold requests for the well-being of local films. It is great to see that the business of film-making has restarted in Pakistan and we should do everything we can to support this. The last six years have proved that we are more than capable of holding our own.”

1496720-namaloomafraadx-1504250483.jpg

PHOTO: PUBLICITY

It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan has two groups of people, in terms of audiences. While there are many in favour of local films, others prefer Indian ones. The latter also include stakeholders of digital cinemas within Pakistan and according to them, a ban on Bollywood movies will disturb their business and discourage investors, resulting in decreasing revenue. Therefore, they disagree with the ban and oppose PFPA’s idea.

“PFPA should accept the reality and instead of writing letters to Imran Khan, they should take positive steps for the revival of the industry and the production of more films,” stated a senior member of the Pakistan Film Exhibitors Association. “There are various senior film producers within PFPA that no longer work and it’s funny to see them demand bans when they can’t even produce ten films a year. They have to understand that Bollywood films have a massive viewership and this brings in a lot of revenue.”

1802994-sanju-1536906795.png

PHOTO: KOI MOI

Keeping everyone in mind, Kamran explains how they have provided two options for the authorities to choose from. “We have given a choice of two possibilities: Either they impose a complete ban on Indian films, or they make an active effort in prioritising local content. The latter entails increased promotion of local films as well as more screen time and shows within cinema halls.”

Kamran further provided that the association is planning a meeting with Khan so the members can express their concerns properly.

Have something to add to the story? Share it in the comments below.

Edited by Ramsha Vistro

https://tribune.com.pk/story/182409...ssociation-demands-complete-ban-indian-films/

Good news, I completely agree with banning Indian films. @django @war&peace @Cookie Monster @xyxmt @Indus Pakistan

Bad news! The reason our industry is recovering is because of investment made in new cinema screens. And that happened after Indian movies were allowed. Pakistan shouldn't think about ban before 400-500 screens. Right now barely 150 screens with many major cities without single screen.
 
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Bad news! The reason our industry is recovering is because of investment made in new cinema screens. And that happened after Indian movies were allowed. Pakistan shouldn't think about ban before 400-500 screens. Right now barely 150 screens with many major cities without single screen.
Bad news? LOL? You want Indian films to be screened in Pakistan? That will destroy the local industry and infect the local population with Indian culture.
 
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Pakistan who are suffering swear current account deficit is spending forex on soft core p0rn of enemy country who banned Pakistani media, movies and artists, that's simply height of stupidity, It should have been banned years ago. Bollywood lovers should download the pirated copies and can watch at their homes.
 
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Bad news? LOL? You want Indian films to be screened in Pakistan? That will destroy the local industry and infect the local population with Indian culture.

First of all those who want it watch it online. Our industry was destroyed because no investment was made to improve it. It recovered after modern cinema screens were build. But these are still barely 150 or so. Pakistan need minimum of 500 screens.

This year Pakistani movies have done better boxoffice then Indian ones, @Zibago can you confirm this? Which was unthinkable few years ago. Pakistani movies always will have edge because of local culture which you can relate to.
 
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