Ten Movies Apart From 'Raees' That Faced Ban In Pakistan
SRK’s blockbuster ‘Raees’ is facing ban in Pakistan over 'inappropriate' portrayal of Muslims. Here is the list of 10 such movies which were banned by the censor board of Pakistan. (Picture credit: Facebook)
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View In AppPakistani censor board objected to the way 'Tere Bin Laden' portrayed Osama Bin Laden and warned that it could trigger a terrorist attack. (Picture credit: Fb- Tere Bin Laden)
The Censor Board of Pakistan directed cinema halls and distributors not to release the movie trailer and to remove billboards of the film because the number 786 is revered by some Muslims and could hurt their sentiments. (Picture credit: Fb- Khiladi 786)
Shah Rukh Khan's box office hit 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' was banned in Pakistan because it showed SRK in an army operation in Kashmir. (Picture credit: Fb- Jab Tak Hai Jaan)
Shahid Kapoor starrer Haider's Kashmir-centric plot proved to be the reason behind its ban in Pakistan. (Picture credit: Fb- Haider)
Pakistan's censor board banned Salman Khan's 'Ek Tha Tiger' for its depiction of Pakistani intelligence operatives and for going against Pakistan's national institutions or security agencies. (Picture credit: Fb- Ek Tha Tiger)
'Dishoom' showed Pakistan in a not-so-good light, hence it was banned in the neighbouring country. (Picture credit: Fb- Dishoom Movie)
The Bollywood film starring Vidya Balan was banned in Pakistan because of its unsuitable 'subject matter and bold scenes'. (Picture credit: Fb- The Dirty Picture Official)
'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' was banned from release in the neighbouring country and the reason for the ban was apparently a dialogue that Farhan’s character says in the film,which goes,”Mujhse nahi hoga. Main Pakistan nahi jaonga.” (Picture credit: Fb- Bhaag Milkha Bhaag)
Akshay Kumar's hit movie 'Baby' which was about an Indian spy also faced ban by the Pakistani censor board over 'negative portrayal' of Muslims (Picture credit: Fb- Baby)
Saif Ali Khan starrer 'Agent Vinod' was banned in Pakistan as the movie contained references to the ISI that could hurt the sentiments of citizens of Pakistan. (Picture credit: Fb- Agent Vinod)
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