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Kaafila Widespread In Pakistan On Pirated VCDs

By IndiaFM News Bureau

âThe whole of Pakistan is watching Kaafila, but we were denied the release, thanks to the Pakistani piracy mafia and a few insecure producers," storms Ammtoje Mann, whose film, Kaafila was denied a simultaneous release in Pakistan.

The censor board screening was postponed from Tuesday to Thursday by the censors, and to the surprise of co-producer Kamaljit Sandhu, the reasons cited seemed to be brought out merely to deny permission. Ammtoje explains, âIt came as a surprise and the reasons cited were ridiculous like the star on a general''s uniform, or one of the travel agents being a Pakistani. I offered to even do the said cuts, and suddenly the list seemed to increase. A member unofficially cited, don''t push it. How much will you cut?"

Interestingly, the protagonist of the film Sunny Deol plays a Pakistani police officer and his character is shown in a good light. This despite the fact that inGadar, Sunny stormed the screens as an Indian. Moreover Pakistani top heroine Sana Nawaz and Television face Mona Lisa are the leading ladies of Kaafila.

Enlightening on the modus operandi of the Pakistani piracy mafia, Ammtoje Mann says, "It is a very interesting plot, nothing short of a film one. First they let the publicity of the film happen in Pakistan. They ensure that a very good amount is spent to raise public expectations, and then they make sure we don''t release the film in theatres. And then they use the publicity to increase their pirated VCD sales." Kaafila, after all the hype, is now being demanded by audiences on pirated VCDs, as they could not see the film in the theatres.

Sad at the lobbied thwarted attempts of a simultaneous Indo-Pak release to build a cultural bridge between India and Pakistan, the makers have decided not to continue the Pak release procedure. "We have had a global release. And we are happy. We only wish these lobbies do not succeed in breaking the cultural bridge between the two countries."

Courtesy: IndiaFM.com


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