Here’s Why Pakistan Banned SRK & Mahira’s ‘Raees’

While Pakistan lifted the ban on Indian films being released in theatres, find out why ‘Raees’ didn’t make the cut.
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SRK and Pakistani actor Mahira Khan in Udi Udi Jaye. (Photo Courtesy: Youtube Screengrab)
SRK and Pakistani actor Mahira Khan in <i>Udi Udi Jaye</i>. (Photo Courtesy: Youtube Screengrab)
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The release of the Indian film Raees, which was scheduled to hit Pakistani cinemas on Sunday, was on Monday banned for its “inappropriate” portrayal of Muslims.

Rumours about the Mahira Khan and Shah Rukh Khan starrer releasing in Pakistan were ripe for the past one week. However, according to reports, the Central Censor Board decided not to release the film in Pakistan.

Reportedly, the reason behind it was that "the content undermines Islam, and a specific religious sect, (It also) portrays Muslims as criminals, wanted persons and terrorists".

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Earlier, the film was in turbulent waters owing to the sour relations between Pakistan and India. Pakistani artistes were banned by certain outfits in India, due to which Mahira was not able to promote the film in India.

Last week, Bollywood film Kaabil released in Pakistan after a months-long self-imposed ban by exhibitors was lifted.

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Published: 07 Feb 2017,11:32 AM IST

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