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Aamir Khan’s Dangal will NOT release in Pakistan? Here's the reason why Aamir Khan's Dangal might not be released in Pakistan... By Karan Shah | Published: December 23, 2016 11:41 am 1.1k Shares Facebook share Twitter share Share on Google+ comments Aamir Khan’s Dangal will NOT release in Pakistan? Aamir Khan‘s Dangal has released in India and it has taken the country by storm. While the movie has been released in 4300 screens in India, it has been released in 1000 screens in the overseas market too. However, it looks like the movie will not be screened in Pakistan. Rumours have been doing the round that the Pakistan Censor Board hasn’t cleared the film yet. However, the latest report in Mumbai Mirror suggests that Dangal might not be screened in Pakistan due to bureaucratic reasons. Nadeem Mandviwala, owner of the Cineplex at Centaurus, suggests that the screening of the latest Bollywood films including Dangal will take time. As he explains to the tabloid, “It can take days, weeks and even months to start screening new movies. We’ve lifted the ban and now it is up to Indian distributors whether they will sell movies to Pakistan. Once they agree to sell their movies, we will have to get a no objection certificate (NOC) from the government. If the NOC is issued, the movies will have to be cleared by Pakistan Censor Board. After that, we’ll be in a position to say that new (Indian) movies can be screened in Pakistan.” ALSO READ – Here’s what Aamir Khan’s co star Sakshi Tanwar has to say on whether Dangal will get screened in Pakistan- watch video Apart from the bureaucratic reasons, we hear a scene in Dangal where the Indian National anthem is played might be an issue. So even if the movie is released later on, Dangal might see a few cuts. For those of you who don’t know, Pakistan had banned the screening of Indian movies a few months back due to the rising tensions between the countries. This decision also came after the Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association (IMPPA) banned Pakistani artistes from working in Indian movies. However, after huge financial losses to the Pakistani cinemas, the ban has been overturned. Indian films which had already released in Pakistan are being screened once again. On the contrary, the ban in India continues! ALSO READ – Dangal box office collection day 1: Aamir Khan’s film is off to a tremendous start, registers 70 per cent occupancy in the early morning shows

Aamir Khan’s Dangal will NOT release in Pakistan?

Here's the reason why Aamir Khan's Dangal might not be released in Pakistan...

Aamir Khan’s Dangal will NOT release in Pakistan?

Aamir Khan‘s Dangal has released in India and it has taken the country by storm. While the movie has been released in 4300 screens in India, it has been released in 1000 screens in the overseas market too.  However, it looks like the movie will not be screened in Pakistan. Rumours have been doing the round that the Pakistan Censor Board hasn’t cleared the film yet. However, the latest report in Mumbai Mirror suggests that Dangal might not be screened in Pakistan due to bureaucratic reasons.
Nadeem Mandviwala, owner of the Cineplex at Centaurus, suggests that the screening of the latest Bollywood films including Dangal will take time. As he explains to the tabloid, “It can take days, weeks and even months to start screening new movies. We’ve lifted the ban and now it is up to Indian distributors whether they will sell movies to Pakistan. Once they agree to sell their movies, we will have to get a no objection certificate (NOC) from the government. If the NOC is issued, the movies will have to be cleared by Pakistan Censor Board. After that, we’ll be in a position to say that new (Indian) movies can be screened in Pakistan.” 
Apart from the bureaucratic reasons, we hear a scene in Dangal where the Indian National anthem is played might be an issue. So even if the movie is released later on, Dangal might see a few cuts. For those of you who don’t know, Pakistan had banned the screening of Indian movies a few months back due to the rising tensions between the countries. This decision also came after the Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association (IMPPA) banned Pakistani artistes from working in Indian movies. However, after huge financial losses to the Pakistani cinemas, the ban has been overturned. Indian films which had already released in Pakistan are being screened once again. On the contrary, the ban in India continues! 




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