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Screening of latest Bollywood films will take time, says Nadeem Mandviwalla

Screening of latest Bollywood films will take time, says Nadeem Mandviwalla

We have lifted the ban, now it is up to Indian distributors whether they will sell movies to Pakistan, he says
22 Dec, 2016

ISLAMABAD: Although cinemas have decided to start screening already released Indian movies, it may take a long time for newer Indian movies to be screened.

The owner of Cineplex at Centaurus, Nadeem Mandviwala, said the ball is currently on the other side of the border, but there were many phases that have to be completed before the movies can be screened.

Late September, cinema owners in Pakistan decided not to screen Indian movies until tensions between India and Pakistan dissipate. The decision came after the Indian Motion Picture Producers Association banned Pakistani artists from working in film projects in India.

Also read: Screening of Indian movies resumes today

The decision caused financial losses to cinemas, which were forced to reduce shows after their audience numbers fell. The decision to lift the ban on Indian movies was made last week, and older Indian movies that have been screened in Pakistani cinemas already were screened again.

“Forces, which created the situation, are still trying to create hurdles. Currently those hurdles are from Indian side and once they will be removed we will know if there are hurdles from Pakistani side or not. So far we have not faced any pressure from the Pakistani side,” Mr Mandviwalla said.

Till India decides to send films to Pakistan, Recent Bolly releases will play in local cinemas.
Till India decides to send films to Pakistan, Recent Bolly releases will play in local cinemas.

“I don’t think we will get Indian movies immediately,” he added. “It can take days, weeks and even months to start screening new movies. We have lifted the ban and now it is up to Indian distributors whether they will sell movies to Pakistan. However, a debate has begun in India about it,” he said.

“Once Indian distributors agree to sell 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,” he said.

“After that we will be in a position to say that new movies can be screened in Pakistan,” Mr Mandviwala said.

Originally published in Dawn, December 22nd, 2016

Comments

amar Dec 22, 2016 11:23am
Bollywood is trying it's level best to screen it's movies in Pakistan.
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Muslim Dec 22, 2016 11:27am
Good that people again have entertainment
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Iqbal Aswani Dec 22, 2016 01:52pm
@Muslim Something called national dignity is not an option for you people. Disgrace in the name of entertainment.
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Thoroughthinker Dec 22, 2016 02:14pm
That is a better patriotic decision.
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Dynamitge Dec 22, 2016 02:32pm
@amar - make sure you don't go to watch these
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Sameer Dec 22, 2016 04:27pm
Shut them down permanently.
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Sameer Dec 22, 2016 04:28pm
@Dynamitge Rs600 a ticket can feed a family of 10 in Karachi. Think about that.
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venkob Dec 23, 2016 01:19am
@amar hahaha. you made my day. can't laugh anymore
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MJ Khan Dec 23, 2016 05:12am
@Sameer Cinema owners aren't exactly beggars. They can feed millions of families with their own wealth.
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Dipak singham Dec 23, 2016 10:06am
@Sameer OMG Rs. 600/- for a movie ticket? In India you can watch a Movie in a AC hall starting from Rs. 70/- only.
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neo Dec 23, 2016 12:24pm
Once bitten twice shy......now the Indian producers will think twice before selling their movies to Pakistani distributors.
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GK Dec 23, 2016 01:03pm
They should be banned until India stops terrorism
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Kiran Dec 23, 2016 10:55pm
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Honest Dec 26, 2016 09:31pm
Hahahahah India does not want to sell..
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