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Agence France-Presse

MUMBAI, INDIA: An Indian film festival dropped a Pakistani drama from its programme on Monday after protesters threatened to disrupt the screening – the latest movie to fall foul of heightened tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours.

Organisers of the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival said they would not show the 1959 classic ‘Jago Hua Savera’ (The Day Shall Dawn) following a complaint from an Indian NGO called Sangharsh, which means struggle in Hindi.

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Sangharsh had said it was inappropriate to show the film, which was Pakistan’s official Oscars entry in 1960, following an attack on an Indian army base that killed 19 soldiers in Indian-held Kashmir.

“Given the current situation, the Jio MAMI 18th Mumbai Film Festival with Star has decided not to programme ‘Jago Hua Savera’ as part of the Restored Classics Section,” organisers of the festival said in a statement.


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The move comes after a group of Indian cinemas said last week that they would not screen any films featuring Pakistani artists in protest at the raid on an army base in the held Kashmir last month.

The ban by India’s Cinema Owners and Exhibitors Association (COEA) applies to single screen cinemas in four states and is likely to affect the forthcoming release of movies ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’, ‘Dear Zindagi’ and ‘Raees’.

The ban came as Hindu nationalist groups pile pressure on the makers of ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ to drop Pakistani actor Fawad Khan from the romantic drama.


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The fringe but noisy right-wing group Maharashtra Navnirman Sena has threatened to stall the October 28 release of the movie.

Following the militant attack the Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association, which represents a number of Hindi film industry employees, passed a motion banning Pakistani artists until relations between New Delhi and Islamabad improve.

MAMI runs from October 20-27. ‘Jago Hua Savera’, a black and white film, tells the story of a fishing village near Dhaka, now the capital of Bangladesh.

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