Friday, 23 January 2015

Akshay Kumar’s Baby Banned In Pakistan Country!


After Salman's Ek Tha Tiger, edit board banned Neeraj Pandey's film as it is focused around ISI specialists 

Akshay Kumar starrer Baby, about an Indian spy mission to catch a feared terrorist, won't be demonstrated in Pakistan as the control leading group of the nation declined to permit it screening.

"Edit sheets in Islamabad and Karachi have chosen to boycott the film in light of the fact that it depicts a negative picture of Muslims and the negative characters in the film additionally have Muslim names," the Dawn daily paper said. All Cds and Dvds of the film have additionally been banned in Islamabad. A delegate of the film's wholesaler, Eveready Pictures educated the paper that the film has been banned in Pakistan.

Despite the fact that, the film was situated to discharge on January 23 crosswise over Pakistan, silver screens in Karachi had expelled it from their sites prompting hypotheses about its inevitable screening. The film stars celebrated internationally Pakistani TV show performer Mikaal Zulfiqar and also Rasheed Naz, who played the wretched pastor in Shoaib Mansoor's Khuda Ke Liye.

Prior, executive Neeray Pandey was cited as saying that the film was not "hostile to Pakistan."  The board routinely bans movies esteemed to have 'against  Pakistan' topics. Previously, the neighborhood control board banned Ek Tha Tiger that emphasized an Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) operators.

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