Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
1. Very good I wish you guys all the best for revival of your film indiustry.Pakistan's film industry is already in the revival process and it will only get better from here; most highest-grossing films have been made in past 2 years. You should stop offering those actors and they won't work there, it's a formula you're using to keep hold of Pak market. Now mostly those bollywood movies make headline which has a Pak actor, or the story is related to Pak.
The stop watching our movies LOLYou dont have faith in Pakistan? Dear Pakistan doesnt give a shit about your faith lol.
I don't have faith in Pakistan: Saif Ali Khan
Actor believes that sensitive issues in films shouldn't be the reason they get banned on both sides of the border.
Saif Ali Khan is not too pleased with his neighbouring country. Having faced a ban in Pakistan on his previous film Agent Vinod, Saif’s Phantom bore the same fate after our Censor board’s final verdict declared his movie inappropriate to be screened in Pakistan.
We want to show that Indian Muslims also feel patriotic: Saif Ali Khan on Phantom
In an interview with DNA, the Bollywood actor seemed visibly upset following the ban on his film, however, he was not surprised that it suffered this fate.
“I don’t have faith in Pakistan, generally. Neither do I understand what their thought processes are. I have no problems against Pakistan and I won’t make a film that’s against the country. But now they have banned the film. We have always shared a very complicated relationship. If you tell uncomfortable truths, films gets banned. We keep banning each other’s films,” he expressed.
Speaking about how the ban would affect the film, he admitted that it meant Phantom would rake in lesser profits because of the high Bollywood demand here.
“We might have made a little bit more money. I remember Race made some money, so there is a market there. The irony is that everybody is going to watch it anyway on pirated DVDs. That’s what happens a lot in Pakistan,” said Saif.
He feels issues should not be taken up in a sensitive manner otherwise it will restrict screening Bollywood films in Pakistan.
“If you try making a film which portrays a certain element of truth, something that makes Pakistan a little bit uncomfortable, they will ban it. They did that with many of my films, so I have faced it already. But that doesn’t necessarily dictate what kind of movies we should make. If that did, we would end up making only films like Race,” stressed the actor.
I find it funny that a ‘wanted terrorist’ can go to court in Pakistan: Saif Ali Khan
Regarding extremists, the actor believes that while there may be a few in India and Pakistan, majority of the population is peaceful:
“I am sure, there must be areas. I think the world has sections of people who are extremists. There must be people who say Pakistan is the villain or someone who says some other religion is bad. But I think the majority of the population is peace-loving, be it in India or Pakistan. The enormous success of Bajrangi Bhaijaan shows that most people would like a Utopian situation,” he said.
While his film might not gather the same profits if it would have been screened in Pakistan, the actor is still positive about his film.
When asked if the delay in Phantom‘s release could generate negative publicity the actor said: “That could happen, but I don’t think that has happened with Phantom. I think the release date is perfect. We have the Rakhi weekend. And it’s releasing after Bajrangi Bhaijaan. All these are positives for the film. Generally, a delay is definitely not a good idea,” said Saif.
then why feel remorse when his film gets banned in his enemy country? Rather he should have been proud of.He's a patriot who supports his country and considers those that are adverse to it as trash
interesting, can u share the link?Listen to Muhammad Hanif who was on a show today on ndtv, and he was very rite in saying, Pakistan doesn't care about India and vice versa. Pakistanis watch bollywood movies, becos they enjoy them like many people from different countries who dont even speak hindi. Entertainment, sport, tourism etc are non political things, why do they debate about PakvsInd in everything possible??? I dont get many Indian news channels but on Pakistani news channels we hardly hear about India, neither as enemy nor as friend. Indias terrorism problem are not even comparable to Pak's.
Yeah Indeed its on you-tube Publicly Available a common Indian Can Watch as many time they want Since YouTube is not Ban HereDid they release WAAR in India?
Yeah Indeed its on you-tube Publicly Available a common Indian Can Watch as many time they want Since YouTube is not Ban Here
Ummah ka thekedar is among the poorest countries with no food to eat and perpetually ranked among failed states.
interesting, can u share the link?
Whats is the Point of Releasing it here it don't any have Fan base here Unlike Bollywood movies have in Pakistan.if Pakistani director wants to release there movie in India they Should Approach Sensor Board.Vague answer. You can see almost every bollywood movie on youtube.. But did they release in India? NO
tell me the of program and channelOh sure cant find it ritenow, but its a new episode so they mite upload it tomorrow or something