TLP representative included in panel to preview ‘Zindagi Tamasha’ before release
By adnan lodhi / asfa sultan
Jan.21,2020
Government has postponed the release of the film till February 3
LAHORE / LAHORE/KARACHI: In a recent turn of events, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has postponed the release of Zindagi Tamasha till February, 3, 2020.
According to sources, the ministry has decided that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) will once again hold a board members meeting to review the film in which a representative of the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) and a representative of the ministry will also participate.
Sources have also confirmed that the religious party has cancelled its protest against the film that was scheduled to be held Wednesday. “Film will only be cleared if the members of the religious party and government officials approve of the content,” a source told The Express Tribune.
Following this, respective censor boards including the central and provincial have also been instructed to delay the certification process till February.
The producers of the film could not be reached for a comment till the filing of this report.
Legal stand
Earlier on Monday, director of Khoosat Films Private Limited, and Sarmad Khoosat’s father, Irfan Ali Khoosat, filed a petition in a Lahore court against TLP for attempting to ‘interfere in the smooth running, public screening and release’ of upcoming film Zindagi Tamasha.
After recent threats, some of which the filmmaker also shared on his social media, the petition was filed seeking relief from the irrelevant pressure coming from parties having nothing to do with the release of the film.
The petition argues that the “concerned quarters have allowed the defendant to release his film, hence the defendant is not entitled to interfere in the smooth running affairs of release.” Civil Judge Ziaur Rahman issued a notice to all respondents to appear before the court to present their arguments on January 22, 2020.
Irfan has specified in the petition that there is nothing objectionable in the film —which could damage the reputation of any religious party or group. He explained that by releasing Zindagi Tamasha, Khoosat Films aims to “bring the soft image of the society among the public at large, to reduce the stress from the minds of peoples of the country and to promote the positivity in the society”.
The petition has named the Sindh Film Censor Board, Punjab Film Censor Board and the Markazi Film Censor Board as respondents. It has also clarified that the censor boards were “mere (proforma) defendants and the plaintiff has not claimed any relief against them”.
The petition was heard by the judge today, while Irfan also filed for an interim injunction from the court under Rules 1 (cases in which temporary injunction may be granted) and 2 (injunction to restrain repetition or continuance of breach) of Order 39 read with Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
It is pertinent to mention here that Sarmad had earlier requested the prime minister to help him with the release of his film, following which he has brought the matter in court.
On the other hand cinema houses across the country are confused about the release of the film, since the filmmaker also spoke about having to withdraw the release.
Sarmad had also cancelled all the meet and greets that were supposed to be held in Karachi yesterday.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2141568/4/?amp=1
By adnan lodhi / asfa sultan
Jan.21,2020
Government has postponed the release of the film till February 3
LAHORE / LAHORE/KARACHI: In a recent turn of events, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has postponed the release of Zindagi Tamasha till February, 3, 2020.
According to sources, the ministry has decided that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) will once again hold a board members meeting to review the film in which a representative of the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) and a representative of the ministry will also participate.
Sources have also confirmed that the religious party has cancelled its protest against the film that was scheduled to be held Wednesday. “Film will only be cleared if the members of the religious party and government officials approve of the content,” a source told The Express Tribune.
Following this, respective censor boards including the central and provincial have also been instructed to delay the certification process till February.
The producers of the film could not be reached for a comment till the filing of this report.
Legal stand
Earlier on Monday, director of Khoosat Films Private Limited, and Sarmad Khoosat’s father, Irfan Ali Khoosat, filed a petition in a Lahore court against TLP for attempting to ‘interfere in the smooth running, public screening and release’ of upcoming film Zindagi Tamasha.
After recent threats, some of which the filmmaker also shared on his social media, the petition was filed seeking relief from the irrelevant pressure coming from parties having nothing to do with the release of the film.
The petition argues that the “concerned quarters have allowed the defendant to release his film, hence the defendant is not entitled to interfere in the smooth running affairs of release.” Civil Judge Ziaur Rahman issued a notice to all respondents to appear before the court to present their arguments on January 22, 2020.
Irfan has specified in the petition that there is nothing objectionable in the film —which could damage the reputation of any religious party or group. He explained that by releasing Zindagi Tamasha, Khoosat Films aims to “bring the soft image of the society among the public at large, to reduce the stress from the minds of peoples of the country and to promote the positivity in the society”.
The petition has named the Sindh Film Censor Board, Punjab Film Censor Board and the Markazi Film Censor Board as respondents. It has also clarified that the censor boards were “mere (proforma) defendants and the plaintiff has not claimed any relief against them”.
The petition was heard by the judge today, while Irfan also filed for an interim injunction from the court under Rules 1 (cases in which temporary injunction may be granted) and 2 (injunction to restrain repetition or continuance of breach) of Order 39 read with Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
It is pertinent to mention here that Sarmad had earlier requested the prime minister to help him with the release of his film, following which he has brought the matter in court.
On the other hand cinema houses across the country are confused about the release of the film, since the filmmaker also spoke about having to withdraw the release.
Sarmad had also cancelled all the meet and greets that were supposed to be held in Karachi yesterday.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2141568/4/?amp=1