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“Sarbjit” has failed to attract any Pakistani distributors

TIL Desk Bollywood/ The newly-released Bollywood film “Sarbjit” has failed to attract any Pakistani distributors, with some saying the biopic has no box office potential due to its non-commercial subject and anti-Pakistan content.

Pakistan’s Central Board of Film Censors (CBFC) Chairman Mobashir Hasan told that until now no major distribution company in the country has approached to review the content of the movie.

“In Pakistan the system is a distribution company first approaches the information ministry for importing and releasing an Indian film the ministry than asks the censor board to review content of the film,” he said.

Hasan said once the CBFC has given a clearance certificate and its feedback to the information ministry only than it asks the Ministry of Commerce to clear the film for import or not. He said in the case of “Sarbjit” no attempt has been made so far to seek clearance for its release in Pakistan perhaps because of its storyline.

A local distributor confided that it would have been a useless exercise to try to release the film in Pakistan since it was already viewed as a anti-Pakistan film in the country.

The film, starring Randeep Hooda and Aishwariya Rai Bachchan, is based on the ordeal of Sarabjit Singh who was captured and deemed an Indian spy by Pakistan and who later died in jail on May 2, 2013.

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