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‘Joyland’ gets Censor nod for screening in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The Central Board of Film Censors has finally allowed the screening of Pakistani film 'Joyland', which was banned almost a week before its...

Government revokes Censor Board’s independent status

The federal government has revoked the Central Board of Film Censors' independent capacity, granted in the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) tenure, ARY News reported. According...

Censor board clears Padmaavat for screening across Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The censor board has cleared the controversial Bollywood film 'Padmaavat' without any cuts for screening across Pakistan. Mobashir Hasan, chairman Central Board of Film...

Banned in Pakistan, film Maalik aims for international release

KARACHI: Actor-cum-director Ashir Azeem's controversial film Maalik could be banned in Pakistan but the maker is confident and positive that its global release would be big.

Viewers’ complaints triggered ban on ‘Maalik’: censor board

ISLAMABAD/KARACHI: The federal censor board has said that the ban on Asher Azeem’s directorial debut 'Maalik' was triggered by viewers' adverse reaction followed by a 'plethora of complaints', ARY News reported.

Ban on ‘Maalik’ challenged in Lahore High Court

LAHORE: A petition has been filed in the Lahore High Court (LHC), seeking removal of ‘controversial’ nationwide ban on Ashir Azeem’s movie Maalik, ARY News reported.

Sindh retreats from banning Aashir Azeem’s ‘Maalik’

KARACHI: The Sindh government on Tuesday banned the screening of Ashir Azeem's directorial debut 'Maalik' citing reservations on a few words, but reversed the decision shortly afterwards, ARY News reported.

Akshay's ‘Baby’ banned in Pakistan

NEW DELHI: Akshay Kumar’s espionage thriller ‘Baby’, which centres round an Indian spy’s mission to capture a terrorist from a West Asian nation, has been banned in Pakistan.

Amir Khan says children should not watch ‘Mardaani’

MUMBAI: Bollywood star Aamir Khan has said that children should not be exposed to violence in films while responding to reports that Rani Mukerji was lobbying for her child trafficking film ‘Mardaani’ to be re-certified so that children over 12 can watch it.

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