10 Indian Movies That Are Banned In Pakistan

Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: IMDb

The dispute between India and Pakistan never gets old, be it Cricket or other major conflicts. The two country's opinion never seems to be the same. See the proof yourself with this list of popular Bollywood movies that didn't see the light in Pakistan- a nation that encourages terrorism.

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Tere Bin Laden: Although the movie starred the Pakistani singer-actor Ali Zafar, it was banned in Pakistan being accused of containing vulgar and objectionable dialogues that could have led to riots and attacks in Pakistan.

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Khiladi 786: The number 786 has religious significance for Muslim people. So, it was considered hurtful for Islamic sentiments in Pakistani, leading to the ban of the movie.

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Bhaag Milkha Bhaag: Accusing of not showing Pakistan in a good light, the story of a common man rising to the top in sports despite many struggles didn't get to see the light in Pakistan. One of the dialogues in the movie, ‘Mujhse nahin hoga. Main Pakistan nahin jaaunga’, played a major role in banning the movie.

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Raanjhanaa: As the movie deals with a Muslim girl falling in love with a Hindu boy, Pakistan didn’t take the issue lightly and hence the movie was banned.

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Raazi: Dealing with a spy who spied over Pakistan for India, the movie was banned in Pakistan.

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Padman: Labelling it as ‘against culture and tradition’, the movie dealing with menstrual awareness was banned in Pakistan.

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Raees: Remarked as the ‘inappropriate portrayal of Muslims’, the SRK-led movie which also starred the Pakistani actress, Mahira Khan, was banned in Pakistan.

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Naam Shabana: The movie was banned in Pakistan for showing scenes related to terrorism.

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Dangal: When the Pakistan Censor Board asked Aamir Khan to remove scenes related to the Indian National Flag and anthem, the actor flatly refused to do so, leading to the ban of the movie.

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Ek Tha Tiger: Salman Khan-led this movie was banned in Pakistan due to the display of anti-terrorism themes that are against Pakistan security agencies.