This story is from May 25, 2018

Pakistan bans Indian movies during Eid

An official notification, marked as ‘most immediate’, was issued on Thursday by the Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, National History and Literary Heritage to the chairman of the Pakistan Film Exhibitors Association and all others relevant bodies.
Pakistan bans Indian movies during Eid
ISLAMABAD: The government on Friday banned the exhibition and screening of Indian movies across the country during and around Eid to boost Pakistan's failing film industry.
An official notification, marked as ‘most immediate’, was issued on Thursday by the Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, National History and Literary Heritage to the chairman of the Pakistan Film Exhibitors Association and all others relevant bodies.

“In order to revive and promote local film industry in Pakistan, the federal government has decided to put a limited restriction on exhibition or screening of Indian films during Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Azha. The restriction shall remain in force for two days before and two weeks after Eid days,” the notification read.
All the importers and distributors of foreign films in Pakistan have been requested to “restrain from exhibition or screening of Indian films in cinema houses all over the country.”
Every year during Eid, many Pakistani films are released but they usually fail to compete with Indian movies, incurring huge losses.
The decision, according to government sources, was taken on the demand of local film directors, producers and some actors.
“Here in Pakistan, we have a history of struggling to consolidate our local film industry. A temporary ban on Indian films during Eid was our basic demand,” Chaudhry Ejaz Kamran, chairman of Pakistan Film Distributors Association told media.
Salman Khan’s upcoming release ‘Race 3’ is perhaps the only Bollywood release expected on Eid-ul-Fitr. The temporary ban will provide an open field for local releases, including Mahira Khan-starrer ‘7 Din Mohabbat In’ and Javed Sheikh’s ‘Wujood’ during Eid.
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