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These celebrities are protesting the Verna ban on social media

These celebrities are protesting the Verna ban on social media

It's ironic that a film about challenging the politics of power in Pakistan gets banned by the censor board
Updated 15 Nov, 2017

It's ironic, isn't it?

A film whose punchline was about challenging power di game (the politics of power) in Pakistan gets banned by the censor board three days before release.

It is not yet certain why the Mahira Khan-starrer has been banned. "We are looking into the 'unanimous objections' raised by a panel of CBFC on Verna after the preview under the relevant laws," Chairman CBFC Mobashir Hasan had told Images.

Also read: Verna banned by the CBFC pending further appeal

However, the filmmakers have a chance of turning their fate around - if they issue an appeal in time.

The movers and shakers of the artist community have spoken out against the ban, in Pakistan and India.

Artists are calling out CBFC for curbing artistic expression.

The CBFC ban has also thrown people off as the Sindh censor board had approved the film.

Regardless, most tend to think the film is about a subject ─ rape and violence against women ─ that needs to be talked about in the open.

Even Deepika weighed in on the Verna ban

Is there anyone on Twitter who thinks this film SHOULD be banned? Doesn't look like it

Many are pointing out the irony of how various practices that violate human rights aren't banned but a film that talks about the issues is.

Much sentiment among supporters of freedom of expression, let's see how this one plays out.

Comments

fari Nov 15, 2017 03:01pm
Offcourse how they will bear the power play of a girl.Pakistan is democratic in terms of papers only not practically.
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waqar khan Nov 15, 2017 03:34pm
The people banning it, are the ones touched by culprits in the politics, shaping and ceasing as they want but no more #Lifttheban #VernaZindabad #ShoaibMansoorZindabad
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ansa Nov 15, 2017 04:10pm
very irrational move by the censor board;LIFT THE BAN
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Saira Nov 15, 2017 05:17pm
This is too blo.... pathetic! As suffering under mismanagement and corruption is not enough, those who dear to voice against it through art are silenced, SHAME! Shame on you censor board!
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imtiaz hydari Nov 15, 2017 06:42pm
LIFT THE BAN
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Iftikhar Nov 15, 2017 06:45pm
A could be aspect, Censor board has been bribed to put a temporary ban to lift the rating of the movie to new heights.
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Mashiqkhan Nov 15, 2017 07:05pm
It takes strength and courage to admit the truth.
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Hakeem Haqqani Nov 15, 2017 07:39pm
@Iftikhar , it seems that way
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Ah Nov 15, 2017 08:04pm
Censor board members name be made public, their properties confiscated and they be hanged in public. That's the way forward.
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ahamed Nov 15, 2017 08:35pm
Let Pakistanis and the world know the reality of time. This is a story that must be told. Lift the ban.
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N abidi Nov 15, 2017 09:27pm
This ban should be lifted. This movie verna talk about the system that does not help the victim. People needs to know the reality,so they can start thinking about changes. The film censer board should be held accountable , who are these people, and what are their real motivation!
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Ashwin Nov 15, 2017 11:21pm
In the movie a woman fights with system and politicians. And in reality great people are fighting the same in their way. Happy to see that all are united for good thing.
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