Anti Pakistan movies (ban all indian movies)

Imranpak

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Chest thumping Indian's live in a fantasy world thinking they're killing Pakistanis on-screen but when reality strikes they realise that all the actors we're Indian's pretending to be Pakistanis, i wonder why!!?;). I did however enjoy the comment of how "Indian jawans were killed like mice in Kargil" that shut Ajay Devgan up and for the record someone should tell him that Pakistan was created by the Muslim League brilliantly lead by MA Jinnah!. Millions sacraficed there lives to see Pakistan become a reality!

It's Bharat that was given to them by the British ready made like beggars which is why most of the world's downtrodden reside in the country where they also have the largest slums, makes perfect sense!. No wonder the great Indian leader Gandhi dressed like a eunuch and was killed by one of his own terrorists where as ours died like a true martyr!

The reason they not dare attack us is because as Sheikh Rashid often says our much more advanced nukes are ready to do what they were made for that is to defend Pakistan!.Bharatis and their politicians are fully aware of this no matter what their movie makers say, the whole world knows that is was India that interfered in our internal affairs in 1971 but hey i am not a cry baby like these Bharatis rather accept it as a part of history, it doesn't avenge thousand years of Muslim rule or us taking half of Kashmir from them despite being ten times smaller!:)

It's sheer frustration on the part of India that manifests in such ways because we're deep into their conscience so in a strange way such movies are a great compliment to us!. They wouldn't be making such movies if we were nobody, reality is we give them sleepness nights especially with China who kicked their ass being our best buddy!. India has only been independent for sixty odd years that historically is nothing yet they talk as if it's always been in it's current form![hilar]

I don't watch Indian movies refusing to contribute to their economy so request others to do the same, as for our own movies we've got much bigger problems to deal with so lets leave the entertainment industry for later.
 
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ahmadalikhan

MPA (400+ posts)
Also See how badly Allama Iqbal hit cinema and films in his book bal-e-jibreel

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Cinemaor new fetish‐fashioning,
Idol‐making and mongering still?
Art, men called that olden voodoo
Art, they call this mumbo‐jumbo;
Thatantiquityʹs poor religion:
Thismodernityʹs pigeon‐plucking;
Thatearthʹs soil: thissoil of Hades;
Dust, their temple; ashes, ours.


People should stop watching Indian films, and try to understand what Iqbal said.
 

Unicorn

Banned
Chest thumping Indian's live in a fantasy world thinking they're killing Pakistanis on-screen but when reality strikes they realise that all the actors we're Indian's pretending to be Pakistanis, i wonder why!!?;). I did however enjoy the comment of how "Indian jawans were killed like mice in Kargil" that shut Ajay Devgan up and for the record someone should tell him that Pakistan was created by the Muslim League brilliantly lead by MA Jinnah!. Millions sacraficed there lives to see Pakistan become a reality!

It's Bharat that was given to them by the British ready made like beggars which is why most of the world's downtrodden reside in the country where they also have the largest slums, makes perfect sense!. No wonder the great Indian leader Gandhi dressed like a eunuch and was killed by one of his own terrorists where as ours died like a true martyr!

The reason they not dare attack us is because as Sheikh Rashid often says our much more advanced nukes are ready to do what they were made for that is to defend Pakistan!.Bharatis and their politicians are fully aware of this no matter what their movie makers say, the whole world knows that is was India that interfered in our internal affairs in 1971 but hey i am not a cry baby like these Bharatis rather accept it as a part of history, it doesn't avenge thousand years of Muslim rule or us taking half of Kashmir from them despite being ten times smaller!:)

It's sheer frustration on the part of India that manifests in such ways because we're deep into their conscience so in a strange way such movies are a great compliment to us!. They wouldn't be making such movies if we were nobody, reality is we give them sleepness nights especially with China who kicked their ass being our best buddy!. India has only been independent for sixty odd years that historically is nothing yet they talk as if it's always been in it's current form![hilar]

I don't watch Indian movies refusing to contribute to their economy so request others to do the same, as for our own movies we've got much bigger problems to deal with so lets leave the entertainment industry for later.

Very well articulated(clap)
 

IndiaGuy

Senator (1k+ posts)
How Pakistan Fell in Love With Bollywood

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Last month, just before the release of the Bollywood film My Name Is Khan, a message generated in Pakistan on the microblogging site Twitter was massively retweeted in Mumbai, India: "You might want to come to Karachi to catch MNIK's first day, first show!"

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The release of My Name Is Khan, or MNIK, as it is popularly known, had to be scaled back in Mumbai, India's film capital, because of a political controversy. Just days before the premier, its lead actor, Shah Rukh Khan, had lamented the exclusion of Pakistani cricketers from the Indian Premier League cricket auction. This infuriated Shiv Sena, a Hindu ultranationalist group that advocates snapping all sporting and cultural ties with Pakistan. It launched a campaign against Khan, threatening to stall his film's release until he apologized and retracted his statement, which he refused to do. Placard-wielding protesters besieged his mansion in suburban Mumbai, burning his effigy and bellowing slogans like "Shah Rukh Khan, go away to Pakistan!" One of the protesters clutched in his hands a dummy airline ticket emblazoned with the words: "Mumbai to Pakistan." Mumbai stationed police officers at movie theaters and rounded up 2,000 people in advance of the opening as a cautionary measure.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the border in Karachi, My Name Is Khan opened Feb. 13 to packed houses and was received with roaring claps and whistles. According to Pakistani cinema owners, it was the highest-earning film ever to screen in Pakistan.

This film certainly resonates with Pakistani audiences because of its theme -- it tells the story of an autistic Muslim man's struggles against prejudices in the United States in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The big applause line in Pakistan comes at the beginning, when Khan proclaims, "My name is Khan, and I am not a terrorist!" But the widely published tweet inviting Indians to watch the film in Karachi offered a somewhat twisted insight into a cultural paradox: two countries sharing so many cultural references, and yet watching them through such different lenses.

The division between India and Pakistan has been compared to the split between East Germany and West Germany during the Cold War, but the situations are widely divergent. Whereas Germany's division after World War II was largely peaceful, if tense, the subcontinent's partition in 1947 into separate Hindu and Muslim territories was followed by a fratricidal bloodbath. More than a million people were killed and 12 million uprooted. Refugees traveled by foot, carts, and trains to their promised new home, making it one of the largest mass migrations in history.

Since partition, the two countries have spent decades attempting to erect barriers against cultural exchange across the border. Bollywood movies were banned in Pakistan after 1965, following the bloody Indo-Pakistani War. After Pakistani Gen. Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq toppled Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in 1977, he initiated a process of sweeping Islamization that cemented the artificial split between Indian and Pakistani culture. He labeled entertainment, particularly Indian entertainment, as fahashi, or vulgar. Classical Indian music and dance were banned, and colleges were instructed to shut down their music societies. He banned the sari, a Hindu garment that, according to him, revealed too much of a woman's body. Pakistani columnist Sarwat Ali has noted that in state TV programs, women playing negative roles were shown wearing Indian clothes (mainly saris), while the good ones wear salwar kameez and a dupatta, a more modest outfit that involves loose pants under a tunic, with a shawl covering the hair.

Of course, Pakistanis, especially in the cities, never gave up on their love for Indian culture: They continued to smuggle VHS tapes of Indian films into the country, and they bought satellite dishes to watch Indian programs. More recently, cable operators began to sometimes broadcast Indian TV shows, concealing the logos so that the shows would look like local broadcasts and evade the authorities' attention. Although Pakistani children couldn't watch Bollywood movies in the cinema, they still read the Urdu versions of Indian gossip magazines like Stardust and followed Bollywood fashions as much as they were allowed.

Source http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/03/15/how_pakistan_fell_in_love_with_bollywood
 

Tilloo

MPA (400+ posts)
i will just say . . . "Baray Afsos ke bat hai. . . jo Indian esi movies bnaty hain. . ". .

khair bnaty rahein. . . Yeh Pakistan bnany say nai Rok saky. . to Hamay Taraki karny say kahan Rok paein gy. .
Inshallah Hum Onchi Oran orein gy . . .Pakistan Zindabad. . . :pakistan-flag-wavin

Proud to be a Pakistani. . .
(jhanda)(jhanda)(jhanda)
 

Tilloo

MPA (400+ posts)
ore Jo Hamary Border par "SHOOO SHU" karay ga. . . hum Kat k os k hath main dy daein gy. . .:banana::banana:
 

sangeen

Minister (2k+ posts)
As a good will gesture I am posting a song by a Legend on the subcontinent Madam Noor Janan lets enjoy together. I beat the zionists


This song from madam is for the future Pakistan whose boundries will reach upto Srilanka including all of India....... so wait n see
 

baaghi01

Senator (1k+ posts)
But I havent seen such movies during last five years atleast. Have they stopped making anti Pakistan movies?
 

tiger54

MPA (400+ posts)
we live in 21st century. there is no way we can ban anything ...people have internet and all sorts of satellite channels that cannot be possibly banned. if there are some movies that are anti pakistani dont watch them but there are still a lot of good indian movies that have nothing to do with pakistan so i think its totally ok for people to watch whatever they want.
we should make our media stronger so our message is louder than theirs!!1
 

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