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Pakistan bans 'Tiger Zinda Hai' over 'demeaning' content

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NEW DELHI: Bollywood film "Tiger Zinda Hai", which has been refused the No-objection Certification for import into Pakistan, shows the country's national security and law enforcement institutions and agencies in a demeaning manner, according to the Pakistan censor board chief.

Pakistan's Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, National History and Literary Heritage on Thursday refused the grant of the NoC to the local distributor, Geo TV Network, for "Tiger Zinda Hai" on the recommendation of the Central Board of Film Censors (CBFC), thereby banning the movie in the country.

"As per synopsis, reviews and trailers of the film available in media, in the said feature film, our national security and law enforcement institutions, agencies, individuals and certain state symbols are being shown in a demeaning manner on which we have a 'no-compromise policy'," CBFC's chief Mobashir Hasan told IANS via social media from Islamabad.

The Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif starrer is a sequel to the thriller "Ek Tha Tiger", which too was not released in Pakistan


"(The) first film 'Ek Tha Tiger' was also banned in 2012 as it blatantly flouted the Code of Censorship of Films, 1980 under MPO (Maintenance of Public Order), 1979," Hasan said.

Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and produced by Yash Raj Films (YRF), "Tiger Zinda Hai" takes forward the story of two spies -- one Indian and the other Pakistani -- Tiger and Zoya, who join forces to battle terrorism. It is slated for worldwide release on December 22.

Sulaiman S. Lalani, Executive Director, Geo TV Network, told IANS from Karachi that their preferred option was that "Tiger Zinda Hai" should have been allowed for import, presented to the censor board, and if any objectionable material was found against the interests of Pakistan/Islam, the exhibition of the film shouldn't have been allowed then.

Hasan explained: "It's the legal and administrative decision of the Ministry of Information to issue the NoC or otherwise after closely examining the request of a distributor."

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"Tiger Zinda Hai" has been a much-anticipated Bollywood entertainer in a year which has not seen too many blockbusters. Besides the buzz around its one-of-a-kind action sequences and exotic locations, the on-screen reunion of Salman and Katrina after a gap of five years, has piqued the interest of Bollywood buffs.

Owing to Salman's fan following in Pakistan, there was a high level of interest in the movie there, Lalani said.

"Pakistan loves Salman Khan. 'Sultan' was a mega blockbuster and minted approximately $3 million at the box office in Pakistan. His 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' was also loved by fans here," Lalani said of the actor, who is amongst Hindi cinema's best known stars.

"Tiger Zinda Hai" director Zafar had told IANS in an earlier interview that it's largely a story about humanity.

"The film is a very human story... it is not political at all. The idea is that when there is a fight between right and wrong, what is at stake, is humanity. And there's nothing bigger than humanity," he had said.

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For years, Hindi films have regaled Hindi movie buffs in Pakistan. The country had banned Indian movies in 1968, but that gave a fillip to pirated content. The ban was lifted later.

Eventually, the popularity of Bollywood almost eclipsed the local movie culture in the country, but in the past few years, filmmakers and actors from Pakistan have come into their own.

In February this year, "Kaabil" became the first big Bollywood entertainer to be released in Pakistan after its cinema owners gave up a month-long self-imposed ban to resume screening of Indian films.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...er-demeaning-content/articleshow/62069394.cms
 
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Would make sense if it were banned for stupidity.
But trailer doesn't seem to have anything anti-Pakistani?

Maybe it's because of the Pakistani spy wearing revealing clothes and being gagged.
Can't think of anything else unless she falls in love with the Indian agent and breaks out to an item number.
Oh wait, it's Bollywood.
 
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I've never liked the idea of banning movies. Provide an alternative - or better yet create a culture where TV is not the centre of attention in a family home and you won't need to ban stuff.

If anything has anti Islamic or anti Pakistani content, that should be banned though. Unfortnately i bet you can pick up pirate copies in a million different bazars.
 
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Kind of cringey that even after decades Bollywood is still upto that same old habit of constantly demeaning Pakistan or showing it in a negative way. Our films have never shown them as villains.
Not that I'd want this film in the country anyway. Films like these are corrupting our own rebooted movie industry which once made meaningful movies like Khuda Kay liye and Bol but now they resort to item songs to sell tickets.
 
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Would make sense if it were banned for stupidity.
But trailer doesn't seem to have anything anti-Pakistani?

Maybe it's because of the Pakistani spy wearing revealing clothes and being gagged.
Can't think of anything else unless she falls in love with the Indian agent and breaks out to an item number.
Oh wait, it's Bollywood.

It's the thought of a female Pakistani spy who romances a Indian super-agent. The Pakistani authorities don't like this. :D

Kind of cringey that even after decades Bollywood is still upto that same old habit of constantly demeaning Pakistan or showing it in a negative way. Our films have never shown them as villains.
Not that I'd want this film in the country anyway. Films like these are corrupting our own rebooted movie industry which once made meaningful movies like Khuda Kay liye and Bol but now they resort to item songs to sell tickets.

Bol was a fine film. And not every Bollywood film is cringey or boring. Below is a list from another thread. Six Bollywood recommendations from me :

1. Vijeta, meaning victor in Hindi ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijeta_(1982_film) ) - It's set in a military academy and during the 1971 war with Pakistan but it not a jingoistic war film.

2. Arjun ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjun_(1985_film) ) - It's about a idealistic and unemployed young man who mistakenly gets drawn into corrupt politics.

3. Rocket Singh, Salesman of the year ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_Singh:_Salesman_of_the_Year ) - If you want to build a company and/or are jaded by the corruption in the corporate world, watch this film.

4. Harud ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harud ) - A good film on what the ordinary, unaligned Kashmiri goes through in the ongoing Kashmir troubles.

5. Jaane bhi do yaaron ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaane_Bhi_Do_Yaaro ) - The finest Indian satire about the politics-business corruption nexus.

6. Prahaar, meaning attack in Hindi ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prahaar:_The_Final_Attack ) - Set in a army commando training academy and outside it. Not a war film.
 
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Pakistan bans 'Tiger Zinda Hai' over 'demeaning' content

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NEW DELHI: Bollywood film "Tiger Zinda Hai", which has been refused the No-objection Certification for import into Pakistan, shows the country's national security and law enforcement institutions and agencies in a demeaning manner, according to the Pakistan censor board chief.

Pakistan's Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, National History and Literary Heritage on Thursday refused the grant of the NoC to the local distributor, Geo TV Network, for "Tiger Zinda Hai" on the recommendation of the Central Board of Film Censors (CBFC), thereby banning the movie in the country.

"As per synopsis, reviews and trailers of the film available in media, in the said feature film, our national security and law enforcement institutions, agencies, individuals and certain state symbols are being shown in a demeaning manner on which we have a 'no-compromise policy'," CBFC's chief Mobashir Hasan told IANS via social media from Islamabad.

The Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif starrer is a sequel to the thriller "Ek Tha Tiger", which too was not released in Pakistan


"(The) first film 'Ek Tha Tiger' was also banned in 2012 as it blatantly flouted the Code of Censorship of Films, 1980 under MPO (Maintenance of Public Order), 1979," Hasan said.

Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and produced by Yash Raj Films (YRF), "Tiger Zinda Hai" takes forward the story of two spies -- one Indian and the other Pakistani -- Tiger and Zoya, who join forces to battle terrorism. It is slated for worldwide release on December 22.

Sulaiman S. Lalani, Executive Director, Geo TV Network, told IANS from Karachi that their preferred option was that "Tiger Zinda Hai" should have been allowed for import, presented to the censor board, and if any objectionable material was found against the interests of Pakistan/Islam, the exhibition of the film shouldn't have been allowed then.

Hasan explained: "It's the legal and administrative decision of the Ministry of Information to issue the NoC or otherwise after closely examining the request of a distributor."

Master.jpg


"Tiger Zinda Hai" has been a much-anticipated Bollywood entertainer in a year which has not seen too many blockbusters. Besides the buzz around its one-of-a-kind action sequences and exotic locations, the on-screen reunion of Salman and Katrina after a gap of five years, has piqued the interest of Bollywood buffs.

Owing to Salman's fan following in Pakistan, there was a high level of interest in the movie there, Lalani said.

"Pakistan loves Salman Khan. 'Sultan' was a mega blockbuster and minted approximately $3 million at the box office in Pakistan. His 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' was also loved by fans here," Lalani said of the actor, who is amongst Hindi cinema's best known stars.

"Tiger Zinda Hai" director Zafar had told IANS in an earlier interview that it's largely a story about humanity.

"The film is a very human story... it is not political at all. The idea is that when there is a fight between right and wrong, what is at stake, is humanity. And there's nothing bigger than humanity," he had said.

Master.jpg




For years, Hindi films have regaled Hindi movie buffs in Pakistan. The country had banned Indian movies in 1968, but that gave a fillip to pirated content. The ban was lifted later.

Eventually, the popularity of Bollywood almost eclipsed the local movie culture in the country, but in the past few years, filmmakers and actors from Pakistan have come into their own.

In February this year, "Kaabil" became the first big Bollywood entertainer to be released in Pakistan after its cinema owners gave up a month-long self-imposed ban to resume screening of Indian films.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...er-demeaning-content/articleshow/62069394.cms

Not just this movie entire bollywood needs to be banned and also their TV Channels
 
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Pakistan bans 'Tiger Zinda Hai' over 'demeaning' content

tiger-zinda-hai_twitter.jpg


NEW DELHI: Bollywood film "Tiger Zinda Hai", which has been refused the No-objection Certification for import into Pakistan, shows the country's national security and law enforcement institutions and agencies in a demeaning manner, according to the Pakistan censor board chief.

Pakistan's Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, National History and Literary Heritage on Thursday refused the grant of the NoC to the local distributor, Geo TV Network, for "Tiger Zinda Hai" on the recommendation of the Central Board of Film Censors (CBFC), thereby banning the movie in the country.

"As per synopsis, reviews and trailers of the film available in media, in the said feature film, our national security and law enforcement institutions, agencies, individuals and certain state symbols are being shown in a demeaning manner on which we have a 'no-compromise policy'," CBFC's chief Mobashir Hasan told IANS via social media from Islamabad.

The Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif starrer is a sequel to the thriller "Ek Tha Tiger", which too was not released in Pakistan


"(The) first film 'Ek Tha Tiger' was also banned in 2012 as it blatantly flouted the Code of Censorship of Films, 1980 under MPO (Maintenance of Public Order), 1979," Hasan said.

Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and produced by Yash Raj Films (YRF), "Tiger Zinda Hai" takes forward the story of two spies -- one Indian and the other Pakistani -- Tiger and Zoya, who join forces to battle terrorism. It is slated for worldwide release on December 22.

Sulaiman S. Lalani, Executive Director, Geo TV Network, told IANS from Karachi that their preferred option was that "Tiger Zinda Hai" should have been allowed for import, presented to the censor board, and if any objectionable material was found against the interests of Pakistan/Islam, the exhibition of the film shouldn't have been allowed then.

Hasan explained: "It's the legal and administrative decision of the Ministry of Information to issue the NoC or otherwise after closely examining the request of a distributor."

Master.jpg


"Tiger Zinda Hai" has been a much-anticipated Bollywood entertainer in a year which has not seen too many blockbusters. Besides the buzz around its one-of-a-kind action sequences and exotic locations, the on-screen reunion of Salman and Katrina after a gap of five years, has piqued the interest of Bollywood buffs.

Owing to Salman's fan following in Pakistan, there was a high level of interest in the movie there, Lalani said.

"Pakistan loves Salman Khan. 'Sultan' was a mega blockbuster and minted approximately $3 million at the box office in Pakistan. His 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' was also loved by fans here," Lalani said of the actor, who is amongst Hindi cinema's best known stars.

"Tiger Zinda Hai" director Zafar had told IANS in an earlier interview that it's largely a story about humanity.

"The film is a very human story... it is not political at all. The idea is that when there is a fight between right and wrong, what is at stake, is humanity. And there's nothing bigger than humanity," he had said.

Master.jpg




For years, Hindi films have regaled Hindi movie buffs in Pakistan. The country had banned Indian movies in 1968, but that gave a fillip to pirated content. The ban was lifted later.

Eventually, the popularity of Bollywood almost eclipsed the local movie culture in the country, but in the past few years, filmmakers and actors from Pakistan have come into their own.

In February this year, "Kaabil" became the first big Bollywood entertainer to be released in Pakistan after its cinema owners gave up a month-long self-imposed ban to resume screening of Indian films.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...er-demeaning-content/articleshow/62069394.cms

Good work, all Indian content in Pakistan should be banned as they are our enemy and leave no chance to harm us.

India have banned all Pakistani content so why their content even considered to be released in Pakistan.
 
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It's the thought of a female Pakistani spy who romances a Indian super-agent. The Pakistani authorities don't like this. :D
I'm sure that the makers made her a "strong" woman who calls shots on how the relationship should proceed though. They were probably hoping for success in Pak after the first one didn't release.

But I can see why even that wouldn't be enough. We S. Asians will always consider "our" women falling for another an embarrassment.
 
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Not just this movie entire bollywood needs to be banned and also their TV Channels

Fully agreed, they are using their media as psychological weapon against other countries.

I'm sure that the makers made her a "strong" woman who calls shots on how the relationship should proceed though. They were probably hoping for success in Pak after the first one didn't release.

But I can see why even that wouldn't be enough. We S. Asians will always consider "our" women falling for another an embarrassment.

Why Indians don't show their females falling for Muslim Pakistani male specially in lead roles?? Why only Hindu guy with Muslim girl romance on screen?? Why mostly Muslims are bad guys in Indian movies??
 
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Why Indians don't show their females falling for Muslim Pakistani male specially in lead roles??
Because of the reason I already provided.

Why only Hindu guy with Muslim girl romance on screen?? Why mostly Muslims are bad guys in Indian movies??
These are debatable. But I've no interest in that debate since Indian cinema needs a cleansing for so many reasons anyway.
 
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