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Pakistan cinemas ban Indian films

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Update: 2016-10-01 02:10:18
Pakistan cinemas ban Indian films Photo Courtesy: BBC

DHAKA: Major cinemas in Pakistan have banned Indian films in what they call an act of solidarity with their country’s armed forces.

The film boycotts have been announced in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad, reports the BBC.

The move follows a rise in military tensions between the two countries over the divided territory of Kashmir.

On Thursday a group of Indian film-makers, the Indian Motion Picture Producers Association, banned Pakistani actors from working in Bollywood.

At least one right-wing nationalist politician has ordered Pakistani actors to get out of India.

BBC South Asia Editor Charles Haviland says that is not the first time the poor state of India-Pakistan relations has had a cultural knock-on effect.

The BBC correspondent says that Bollywood movies are immensely popular in Pakistan, whose own movie industry, although enjoying a revival, is much slimmer.

Big Pakistani cinema chains and screens say they have taken a spontaneous decision not to show Indian films for at least a couple of weeks, or until what they call normality returns in relations between the two countries.

They admit their cinemas may suffer financially because of the popularity of Bollywood movies in Pakistan.

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