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The federal government has made a decision to ban Ashir Azeem’s filmMaalik across the country.
According to a notification issued on Wednesday, the Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, and National Heritage declared the film ‘uncertified’ according to Section 9 of the Motion Pictures Ordinance, 1979.
The curious case of the ‘Maalik’ ban
Speaking to The Express Tribune, director Ashir Azeem said he was just informed about the ban by his distributor.
“Even I don’t know why the film has been banned,” he said.
Sources in the federal censor board said the film was banned due to a plethora of public complaints regarding portrayal of Pakistanis in general and country’s politicians in particular.
Earlier, the film was banned for a period of three months by the Sindh Board of Film Censors (SBFC). However, in a stunning turn of events the SBFC went back on their decision, overturning it within the span of a few hours.