Re: How Bollywood shows Pakistan in their moives.
Because the movie portrayed an Indian hindu girl getting married to a Pakistani muslim guy, and the movie was accepted, critically and commercially, in India? Beside PK was not a pot boiler masala out and out, but that is beside the point in any case.
No, it was not. PK went deeper than that, unfortunately don’t see anyone in Pakistan having the courage to make the same points, as unabashed as PK. Bol and Khuda ke liye do not share the same core theme as PK, they explore different subjects, although they might have a few points in common. Also, India has made movies which explore the same subjects as Bol and Khuda ke liye, you need to look farther than Bollywood. I liked Bol, but it was bit lengthy though.
Religion in itself is not a barrier, but there are certain elements within religion which are holding both Pakistani and Indian societies back. No need in denying that. Of course those barriers need to be broken, so those societies can progress. That goes without saying. One of them are the right for muslim women to marry whoever they want, hindus, atheists, christians, agnostics, muslims.
Some Islamic scholars want to revise and reinterpret Islamic family laws, so they can better suit those laws to the 21st century, because they feel that the current interpretation is misogynistic. How is that related to babri masjid? You yourself said its forbidden in Islam, so I replied that there are Islamic scholars, who are working on changing that. How was my argument off topic, when you yourself brought up the subject?