Abu Zolfiqar
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no, i think the ban was a precautionary one....there are scenes in there which could annoy some people --especially conservative ones.
no inappropriate love scenes; but heavy consumption of alcohol, and a lot of gaali.
when Pakistanis watch movies, they dont do it alone. They are with friends and/or family, young ones and elders. It isn't like what they do in west.
so it's understandable though; I think they're planning a watered down, slightly censored version of the film.
and yes - its intended mostly for western audience; just to shatter myths about what goes on in Pakistan. Also aims to show some of the indifferent attitudes among some of the wealthy people.
one of those films you just kind of make what you want to make out of it; nothing mind boggling (even Hammad admitted it) but worth a watch
a little inside info: theyre planning a film in Karachi soon --different theme. Will be more like a fictional documentary
anyways, off-topic sorry
no inappropriate love scenes; but heavy consumption of alcohol, and a lot of gaali.
when Pakistanis watch movies, they dont do it alone. They are with friends and/or family, young ones and elders. It isn't like what they do in west.
so it's understandable though; I think they're planning a watered down, slightly censored version of the film.
and yes - its intended mostly for western audience; just to shatter myths about what goes on in Pakistan. Also aims to show some of the indifferent attitudes among some of the wealthy people.
one of those films you just kind of make what you want to make out of it; nothing mind boggling (even Hammad admitted it) but worth a watch
a little inside info: theyre planning a film in Karachi soon --different theme. Will be more like a fictional documentary
anyways, off-topic sorry