Here’s the list of famous Bollywood movies that got banned in Pakistan
Tiger Zinda Hai
Tiger Zinda Hai was banned for apparently showing the national security and law enforcement institutions, agencies, individuals in a demeaning manner. Its prequel Ek Tha Tiger (2012) was also not released in Pakistan.
Partition: 1947
This Gurinder Chadha movie was banned in Pakistan for alleged misrepresentation of Jinnah.
Tubelight
Salman Khan fans didn’t see their favorite star’s movie release because of the high distribution rights. The huge price quoted for the film’s release in Pakistan forced the distributors to withdraw it and millions of fan of Salman were left in the dark.
Naam Shabana
The movie was initially allowed to be released with some mandatory cuts. But after a theater in Islamabad showed the film without the cuts, the movie was completely banned for there were some references to terrorism.
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The Dirty Picture
The movie which was based on Silk Smitha’s life, the south Indian actress known for her erotic roles, was considered too bold for the Pakistani audience. Delhi Belly was another film that was considered vulgar and hence banned by their board.
Chennai Express
The film did not offend any sensibilities but was releasing on the same day as four important Pakistani films and hence was banned from screening.
Pari
Pakistan’s Central Board of Film Censors has banned Anushka Sharma’s horror film Pari from being released in the country as the content of the film was deemed unfit for the country’s audience. According to reports, the use of black magic shown in the movie violates the tenets of Islam.
David
The Bejoy Nambiar film showed the Muharram procession in a song in an inappropriate manner, and hence earned the ire of their Censor Board.
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’
This film starred the most successful Pakistani actor Fawad Khan, and yet, didn’t release in his own country! It was objected due to the India-Pakistan border conflict (the Uri attacks).
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