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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

/ by All Best News
Indian films will not be released From Pakistan


PAK's decision after air strikes - Indian films will not be released

After the surgical strike in Balakot, Pakistan has also said on Tuesday that no Indian film will be released in his country.



After the Indian Air Force broke down the terror training camp in Balakot, the Government of Pakistan was disturbed. Many statements are being issued from Pakistan, which are being said to seek revenge from India. Apart from this, Pakistan has also said on Tuesday that no Indian film will be released in its country.

Not only that, the Government of Pakistan has said to ban Indian content. Country's Information and Broadcasting Minister Chaudhary Fawad Hussain said that the film exhibitor association of the country will boycott Indian films. He has instructed the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority to not broadcast 'Ads made in India'.

Earlier, after the Pulwama attack, Bollywood too refused to work with Pakistani actors while taking strict vigilance. Talk about the film notebook made in the production of Salman Khan, a song sung by Atif Aslam was removed from the film and the film was also stopped from releasing the film in Pakistan. Apart from this, Ranveer Singh's Gully Boy, Lika Chuppi of Kartik Aryan and Kabir Singh of Shahid Kapoor were also reported to not release in Pakistan. Now Pakistan's decision has also been taken to release Indian films not even on it.





It is noteworthy that after the attack in Pulwama by Pakistani militants on February 14, 2019, 40 Indian soldiers were martyred. After which the relationship between the two countries has created sourness. India has taken revenge for the Pulwama attack through surgical strikes by Air Force. On Tuesday morning, many base camps of Jaish-e-Mohammed were destroyed by India.
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