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Aamir Khan's 'Dangal' will not be screened in Pakistan, confirm distributors

Aamir Khan's 'Dangal' will not be screened in Pakistan, confirm distributors

They said 'any news reports to the contrary are false'.
22 Dec, 2016

Bollywood film Dangal will not be screened in Pakistan, the distributors of the film said in a statement. They denied media reports suggesting that the Aamir Khan-starrer would be released in the neighbouring country, PTI reported on Tuesday. They said “any news reports to the contrary are false”.

This comes a day after Pakistani cinema houses lifted the temporary ban on Indian films imposed in the wake of escalated tensions between the two countries. Cinema owners in Pakistan incurred Rs 150 million in losses after screenings of Indian movies were suspended, an official had told PTI.

On September 30, Pakistani cinemas had said that they would not screen Indian films, a day after the Indian Motion Picture Producers Association banned Pakistani actors and technicians from shooting in the country till “normalcy” returned. Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena had also asked all Pakistani artists to leave India.

Relations between Delhi and Islamabad have soured since the Indian Army conducted “surgical strikes” on “terror camps” along the Line of Control with Pakistan in September. On September 18, militants attacked an Indian Army installation in Kashmir’s Uri sector, killing 18 soldiers.


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dilshad Dec 22, 2016 03:25pm
Please allow this movie to be screened , please dont involve art and entertainment into politics ............ Sad fan of Aamir Khan
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Iahmed Dec 22, 2016 03:31pm
Its good for pakistan film industry as far as shortage of content is concerned, there are always good hollywood movies available in quantity with urdu dubbing too.
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Zeeshan Malik Dec 22, 2016 03:31pm
Surgical strikes were claimed not "conducted"! With no one from entire world took that claim seriously.
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Az Dec 22, 2016 03:49pm
Good decision!
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Sameer Dec 22, 2016 04:32pm
A good movie nonetheless. But these movies will sell for themselves...
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S. A. M. Dec 22, 2016 05:00pm
there shouldn't be any ban on screening of Indian movies in pakistan. let's face red truth our cine owners need these to run the show so let's help them. I'm sure with the release of Indian movies out own industry will keep pace and shall be on its own feet in due course of time. the embargo is only for our disadvantage
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Kamal Pasha. Dec 22, 2016 05:21pm
@Zeeshan Malik, This news is from Indian media 'Scroll.in'. Not by the Pakistan. Look at the top left.
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Awesome Lyrics Dec 22, 2016 05:26pm
Is this BAN only on Dangaal or is it on all future movies?
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Atticus from India Dec 22, 2016 05:40pm
Sad... this is an awesome movie.. will be seen through downloads or pirated DVDs..
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Dipak singham Dec 22, 2016 06:02pm
Only & only Pakistan cinema will suffer huge loss & viewers lose the entertainment, in other words Pakistan Punishing itself to not release the movie.
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Karma Dec 22, 2016 06:05pm
...Gud Move
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khanm Dec 22, 2016 06:16pm
Movies are for entertainment and so is politics in sub continents ...why banning one from another
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soumya Dec 22, 2016 06:23pm
On an average a decent bollywood movie earns 150 to 200 cr....good movies get business of 400 to 450 cr easily... so whether it is being screened in Pak or otherwise...this movie will do a good business for sure.. There are scores of people who will go to watch only Amir Khan... bad decision for the people in pak who love to see bollywood movies... There is no place for such foolish restrictions
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bk Dec 22, 2016 06:49pm
Please screen this movie in karachi. I'm an hardcore aamir khan fan. Those who dont like indian movies pls dont watch but dont force the decision on others.
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Thoroughthinker Dec 22, 2016 06:50pm
As the name suggests, it should be on a Dangal (duel) between the two warring neighbors.
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vikkyy Dec 22, 2016 07:19pm
@bk U are correct bro.
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Huma Dec 22, 2016 07:36pm
Good decision !
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Capt C M Khan Dec 22, 2016 08:06pm
Economy. India is never shy to Hurt Pakistani Citizens Economically. They did it to our Cricket, Artists and now movies. Pakistanis must learn and find other ways to gain Economically. Not long ago Nawaz was about to give them MFN (Most favored Nation).
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Indian Dec 22, 2016 08:11pm
it's sad that Pakistani friends would not be able to see Aamir khans much awaited movie .Pirated DVDs just cannot match Silverscreens experience
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Arslan Dec 22, 2016 08:23pm
Aamir khan :( please dont involve art and entertainment into politics ..
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rex major Dec 22, 2016 08:48pm
Good move. Ban all Indian Movies!
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ravi Dec 22, 2016 09:33pm
This movie is all about woman empowerment. Keep the petty politics aside, this movie may have a positive influence on a father, mother, brother, uncle etc to influence the girls in their family pursue their dreams. This will be available illegally anyway, so what is the point of not screening and deprive the employees who are making a living working in cineplexes?
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someone Dec 22, 2016 09:48pm
I think people need to read the news again. The "Distributors" of the film have said that it won't be screened in Pakistan. It means the rights have not been sold to be screened in Pakistan.
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KARACHIwala Dec 22, 2016 10:20pm
Simply not interested in watching Indian stuff- most stories are Hollywood rip offs anyway. Let India undo the ban on Pakistan movies, their pointless and irrelevant hate move.
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Manoj Dec 22, 2016 10:48pm
exhibitor are already on road save them
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Namkeen Dec 23, 2016 12:03am
We should not be releasing bollywood movies in Pakistan. Why give these guys any chance to entertain themselves. They deserve nothing.
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Rohit Dec 23, 2016 12:05am
I don't think it will worry anyone.
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Nil Dec 23, 2016 12:19am
This was done by Indian distributors and not pakistani..should be made clear ....
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ahad Dec 23, 2016 01:15am
good decision. we support u
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Lally Dec 23, 2016 02:38am
Not releasing in Pakistan is Amir Khan's decision.. not a ban from Pakistan. Any revenue from Pakistan is like Peanuts to Indian filmmakers anyway
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Fin Dec 23, 2016 03:38am
LOL, who cares! Indian movies are barf anyway. Why don't Pakistanis realize there is more to art then Indian. Ang Lee, Hayao Miyazaki, pedro almodovar. So much more talent if you just broaden your horizons.
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Proud Pakistani Dec 23, 2016 03:54am
@soumya if you are a business person you would understand a point that the more you reach out to people the more you reap. Even if you earn 20- 30 crore from pakistan which may not be a big amount but this is additional + millions extra fan following. I must tell in Pakistan, bollywood following was enormous which is declining because of the sore relations. This is bad for all of us and same for Pakistani dramas.
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MAHEN Dec 23, 2016 05:34am
@Zeeshan Malik Then why was so much anger shown by the top brass?
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Amne samne Dec 23, 2016 08:10am
People reading the article have misunderstood the content.. They are reading as pakistan distributor has denied Dangal from releasing in pak but actually it means Indian distributors have denied Dangal from releasing in Pakistan and so has ammir Khan confirmed the same
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point of view Dec 23, 2016 10:18am
Well, its your loss. Pakistani will see the movie through pirated CDs and on internet. Thus, your ban will go into vain.
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Ajee Dec 23, 2016 10:22am
Please note Indian Distributors refused to allow screening Dangal in Pak.....now comment
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Zulfi KhaNzada Dec 23, 2016 10:54am
Such a shame - It's a movie to watch with family and cinema owners will loose an opportunity to make money. Also this won't not stop DVDs from making way to people's homes :)
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azhaR Dec 23, 2016 11:09am
@Zeeshan Malik Dil Behlaane ke liye ye khyal accha hai ghalib.
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Marvel Dec 23, 2016 11:59am
@Ajee its not yet confirmed. First of all blame your cinema owners who involved in politics.
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neo Dec 23, 2016 12:07pm
Sad....If people in Pakistan are so much crazy for bollywood, then why then ban in first place and the drama.
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Nav Dec 23, 2016 12:58pm
There are few films you should watch only in Theatre. Dangal is one such movie.
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Arunb Dec 23, 2016 09:18pm
@Capt C M Khan Do NOT depend on others to prosper, learn from neighbor :)
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Hafeez, Canada Dec 23, 2016 09:26pm
No Indian movie should be screened.
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Iztraab Dec 24, 2016 01:53am
Boycott india!!
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Umar Khitab Dec 24, 2016 06:32am
Thank you Namkin...We really dont deserve Indian Entertainment...Thanks again
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intel Dec 24, 2016 09:38am
Yesterday I saw the movie. It's very very nice. It's a true story underlining woman empowerment. The topic is so important for Indian sub continent. The story happened in northern India which is very similar to Pakistan. I am sad that Pakistan has put ban on this movie which has no connection to India Pakistan rift. Please do not miss this movie .
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Annie Dec 26, 2016 02:32am
WHY
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Dipak singham Dec 27, 2016 10:29am
When I watching the movie I just forgot that I'm watching a film rather live wrestling action, Oh no I just can say one thing Amir aapka jawab nahi.
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Sani Dec 28, 2016 07:31pm
Guys it can be the big loss for Pakistani people. Movie is amazing it will be definitely help for women empowerment. It has very unique message for society. Hollywood movies can't give such message to our society because that is not our and even your culture..
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Deadpoet Dec 29, 2016 02:04am
The movie will not make it to the Pakistani theatres because the movie ends with the Indian national flag being raised and the anthem being played in the background. An indispensable scene from the movie which cannot be edited and won't make it through the Pakistani censor board.
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