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Mon, 07/19/2010 - 01:20
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Pak distributors move censor board for Tere Bin Laden release


Karachi, Jul 18 (PTI) Film exhibitors and distributors
here have filed an appeal with the Pakistani censor board for
release of Indian film 'Tere Bin Laden', which has been banned
in the country over fears of terrorist attacks.
The film, released on July 16 in India, marks the
acting debut of Pakistani popstar Ali Zafar as an
over-ambitious television reporter who uses an Al Qaeda chief
Osama Bin Laden's lookalike as his ticket to US.
"We have filed an appeal with the Appellent Board of
the Censor board but apparently they have reserved their
decision on the film until next week," Nadeem Mandviwalla,
official distributor for the film in Pakistan, said.
"The decision to not permit screening of the film is a
big blow to us as we are sure the pirated copies of the movie
will be available in the market," he said.
Moeenul Islam Bukhari, the secretary culture said that
there was a delay in the appellate board taking a decision
because of non-availability of members.
"But we will decide on the appeal by next week,"
Bukhari said.
The censor board had not give clearance for release of
the film in Pakistan as it feared for the security of the
public.
"The Censor Board feels that there is a strong
possibility given the security situation in Pakistan that some
extremist or militant might take offense to the film and carry
out violent acts in the theatres screening the movie," a
government official said.
When asked if the censor board's objection was
right, popstar-turned-actor Zafar said, "Our country is
rightly in a different situation to other Muslim countries but
that should not prevent us from fighting it. That means we
should close down everything because it seems to be in danger
every day. You cannot close down life, and I would be the last
person who would want anything bad to happen to my country."
Zafar reiterated that he will accept the decision made
by the authorities.
"I cannot guarantee that anything bad will not happen.
I respect the censor board's decision and will respect the one
the appellate board will make. It is totally in their hands,"
Zafar said. PTI CORR
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