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    Well-received Indian films, banned in Pakistan

    SnehaBy SnehaAugust 22, 20232 Mins Read
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    Table of Contents
    • 1 Gadar (2001)
    • 2 Padman (2018)
    • 3 Phantom (2015)
    • 4 Raazi (2018)
    • 5 Raanjhanaa (2013)
    • 6 Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013)
    • 7 Baby (2015)

    Indian films which proved to be hit and was loved by many, yet Pakistan’s Federal Censor Board did not seem to approve the plot and thereby banned it in their country.

    Gadar (2001)

    Set amidst the Indo-Pak separation, an Indian national marries a Pakistani women to protect her. This displays cross-border love story against all odds.

    Padman (2018)

    Federal Censor Board of Pakistan have banned this film as it was against their traditions. This film talks about menstrual awareness.

    Phantom (2015)

    The infamous Mumbai attacks is the story of this film. The Pakistani Censor Board has stated that mastermind Hafeez Saeed has been depicted in negative way.

    Raazi (2018)

    The film was a hit in India yet Pakistan banned it as an Indian spy enters their region to reveal secrets.

    Raanjhanaa (2013)

    Pakistani censor board found that this film glorified the grave thing called stalking and Sonam Kapoor’s character was too bold in terms of Pakistani women’s standards.

    Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013)

    ‘Mujhse nahi hoga, Pakistan nahi jaunga’ (I cannot do this, I will not go to Pakistan) was a dialogue which did not set well with the censor board.

    Baby (2015)

    This film too was not approved as negative characters was given Muslim names and thereby demeaned the image of Muslims as per the Censor Board of Pakistan.

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