Why dont Pakistan only screen films with Muslim values, Muslim actors and Muslim culture. I do understand they not screening anything Non-Muslim.
Indian films “Mughal-e-Azam” and “Taj Mahal” “do not depict Indian culture (read Hindu) but Muslim culture”, says a Pakistani minister, defending the government decision to allow their screening in the country.
Culture Minister Ghazi Gulab Jamal made the remarks Wednesday. But the Daily Times did not say Thursday the context in which he made the statement. But their screening had triggered an animated debate in Pakistan.
Pakistan may not allow Indian films that depicts Hindu and Non-Muslim culture as it is totally against the basis of Islamic state.
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Opening amid media hype and fanfare, many Pakistanis went to see the films out of curiosity while others said they had seen them on CDs and DVDs.
Speaking in the National Assembly, the minister said “Mughal-e-Azam” and “Taj Mahal” “in fact represented Muslim culture” and screening such films was allowed in Pakistani cinemas as part of confidence-building measures between the two countries.
Many in Pakistan feel that India should also purchase Pakistani films. Touching upon this, Jamal said Pakistani movies were not shown in India “probably because they were not of good quality”.
However, six Pakistani films will be screened in India during a film festival there, he added. Pakistan is a regular participant at the annual International Film Festival of India.
While Indian films have been banned for the last four decades to prevent a “cultural invasion” by India, there is no serious opposition to films from the West.
Jamal said exhibition of 38 English films was allowed since January 2005 after they were examined and certified by the Central Board of Film Censors.