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23 Oct 2012 21:42 #107449
by The Captain
Jab tak hai Jaan, Yash Chopra's last film, might not see a release in Pakistan. "The film may get banned in Pakistan because it involves Shah Rukh Khan in an army operation in Kashmir.
The trailer too has been stopped from being screened on various TV channels in Pakistan. The movie shows SRK as part of a bomb disposal squad in the Indian Army who is up to some serious action in Kashmir, which may be the reason it might be banned," said a source. However, the film is yet to be presented to the Pak censor board.
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24 Oct 2012 10:38 #107481
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The movie buffs in India are agog to watch [color=rgb(33, 135, 187)]Shahrukh Khan[/color] and [color=rgb(33, 135, 187)]Yash Chopra[/color]’s film [color=rgb(33, 135, 187)]Jab Tak Hai Jaan[/color], but the fans in Pakistan may have to face disappointment as the film might be banned there.
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[/size]Coming on the heels of the bans on films like Saif Ali Khan’s [color=rgb(33, 135, 187)]Agent Vinod[/color] and Salman Khan’s [color=rgb(33, 135, 187)]Ek Tha Tiger[/color] in Pakistan, Jab Tak Hai Jaan has every chance of running into trouble with the Pak censor board. According to reports, since Shahrukh Khan plays an officer in the Indian army’s bomb disposal squad and is involved in an operation in Kashmir, the authorities in Pakistan may see red over an issue that has rankled between the two nations for 65 years. Buzz is that the promos of Jab Tak Hai Jaan have already been taken off from some TV channels. The Pakistani Censor Board is yet to review the film, but a strict and obdurate appraisal by them could not be ruled out. Meanwhile, Jab Tak Hai Jaan has acquired a new importance in India. It will be Yash Chopra’s last and posthumous release after his death on Sunday, October 21. The film stars Chopra’s favourite Shahrukh Khan, [color=rgb(33, 135, 187)]Katrina Kaif[/color] and [color=rgb(33, 135, 187)]Anushka Sharma[/color]. It will hit the theatres on November 13.
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