Filmmaker Anubhav Sinha with actors Rajat Kapoor and Taapsee Pannu at the Trailer launch of "Mulk".

‘Mulk’ banned in Pakistan

“Mulk” has been banned in Pakistan, according to the Bollywood film’s makers who are upset over the “prejudiced verdict”. Director Anubhav Sinha has urged viewers in Pakistan to watch the film “illegally if you must”…reports Asian Lite News

Director Anubhav Sinha

According to a statement issued on behalf of the makers on Thursday, the Federal Censor Board of Pakistan has banned the Anubhav Sinha directorial — a courtroom drama around restoring the honour of a Muslim family accused of treason — which is set to hit the screens on Friday.

Deepak Mukut of Soham Rockstar Entertainment, which is presenting the film, said: “We are disturbed by this prejudiced verdict and it’s such an irony because our film talks about this very prejudice. We urge the Pakistani Censor Board to reconsider their decision.

“They will realise how essential it is to the well-being of the human race across the world.”

There was no immediate comment from the Federal Censor Board of Pakistan.

Sinha has penned a “letter to Pakistan”, through which he raises a question about why the censors in Pakistan are not letting the citizens watch a film “that talks about co-existence”.

Addressed to “Dear citizens of Pakistan” in what he calls a “risk of being called an anti-national by some losers back home”, Sinha’s letter reaches out to film lovers across the border as they will not be able to see the film legally.

“Why is it that they do not want you to see the film that talks about co-existence. I know, sooner or later, you will have access to the film. Please do watch it and give me your opinion why did the Pakistan censor board ban the film.

“I really wanted you all to see this film legally, but do watch it illegally if you must, though our digital team at home is working hard to stop all piracy,” wrote Sinha, who also pointed out how based on the trailer, some people in India thought it was pro-Muslim and people in Pakistan felt it stereotyped Muslims.

Sinha has maintained the film is about “love that all of us individuals should have”.

“You have Hindus as a minority in your country and we have Muslims as a minority in ours. We all must work towards co-existing in peace and harmony.”

A Benaras Media Works production, “Mulk” is produced by Mukut and Sinha. The film features Rishi Kapoor, Taapsee Pannu, Prateik Babbar, Rajat Kapoor, Ashutosh Rana, Manoj Pahwa and Neena Gupta.

Bollywood’s other releases for Friday — “Karwaan” and “Fanney Khan” — have been cleared for release in Pakistan, according to trade sources.

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