Aamir Khan’s ‘Dangal’ Ban: Pakistan Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb Regrets Banning It, Says Film Was ‘Inspirational for Our Girls’

Aamir Khan’s ‘Dangal’ Ban: Pakistan Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb Regrets Banning It, Says Film Was ‘Inspirational for Our Girls’
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Karachi, June 26: A minister in Pakistan’s Punjab province says she regrets not allowing Aamir Khan’s “Dangal” to release in the country in 2017. Marriyum Aurangzeb, who is now a senior minister in the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) in Punjab, said she had just become the information minister when “Dangal” was released internationally and in India. “Yes, if there is one regret that I have when I was the Federal information minister it was banning the screening of ‘Dangal’ in Pakistan,” Aurangzeb said on a popular podcast.

“It was my first meeting with the censor board representatives and information ministry people and they recommended a ban on screening of the film giving some reasons for this,” she added. Dangal 2.0 Loading? Vinesh Phogat and Aamir Khan Engage in a Video Call, Fans React.

Aurangzeb said she approved the ban though she had not seen the film. In those days, the government allowed the release of Indian films in Pakistan. “One and half year later, I got a chance to see the film and I realised my decision to approve the ban was wrong. It was a film which was inspirational for our girls and was close to home,” she said. Aamir Khan Launches His Own YouTube Channel ‘Aamir Khan Talkies’ Bringing His Long-Awaited Film Discussion Vision to Life – WATCH.

Though Indian films and actors remain hugely popular in Pakistan, the government has placed a ban on their screening in the country since 2019. Indian films were screened in Pakistani cinemas between 2008 to 2019 and did excellent business.

Since the ban, dozens off cinema houses have gone out of business and are struggling to survive on Hollywood movies as the production quality Pakistani films remains very low.

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