jaibi
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The case for Indian movies is special and an open secret that Pakistanis enjoy Bollywood as much as Indians, perhaps. We're having Indian movies continingly released in our cinemas for a while now. The same noise has been raised for Turkish shows as well, mate. However, as Turkey is perceived as a 'friendly' nation such a frevour never reached the earthshattering level that the international community would have noticed.
It's the same community that does this so don't be surprised. Most Pakistanis love good entertainment.
People who spin that way see everything that way. People who don't, who're the majority, don't and watch and it's them we're talking about.
It's the same community that does this so don't be surprised. Most Pakistanis love good entertainment.
My point was depiction of Turkish culture since Pakistanis always complain about cultural invasion. Recently, the Lollywood movie Devdas was banned by Pakistan censorboard for showing drinking, although novel Devdas is too a masterpiece.
People who spin that way see everything that way. People who don't, who're the majority, don't and watch and it's them we're talking about.
Did I start the thread asking for a ban on Indian content?
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But isn't the elephant in the room, the effect on pakistani culture and subversive role of Indian media as an extension of it's soft power?