In something we were, unfortunately, expecting and anticipating, Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal starrer ‘Raazi’ has been banned in Pakistan. The Dharma Production is all set to release in India on May 11, however, the censor board has banned the film because of its allegedly negative portrayal of Pakistan.

 

…We aren’t even surprised anymore tbh, like honestly what’s with our censor board

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‘Raazi’ is an adaptation of novel ‘Calling Sehmat,’ and revolves around an Indian spy, played by Alia who marries a Pakistani military officer during the Indo-Pak war in 1971

Alia is an undercover Kashmiri agent who has been sent to spy on the Pakistani family she marries into before the war breaks out. 

Source: Junglee Pictures/Dharma Productions

 

A senior distribution company member of the board told news publication ‘The Express Tribune’ that “it is disappointing to see that films on controversial subjects are being produced in India time and time again”

He stated that “all our distributors are well aware about Alia’s role in ‘Raazi,’ and so no one is willing to purchase the film.” He stated how touchy the subject of historical conflicts between India and Pakistan is, and clearly implied that all distributors had already come to a collective consensus that the film will not be shown.

Source: NBC

 

Actor Vicky, in disucssion with ‘The Hindu’ expressed how ‘Raazi’ is far deeper than just an Indo-Pak war film

He told the Indian news publication that he was playing a Pakistani, and that it “should be shown in a certain light. I think the story does the work. People will realize it’s not an Inida – Pakistan war film;” it’s much more than that.

Source: Junglee Pictures/Dharma Productions

 

What are your thoughts on the fact that ‘Raazi’ has been banned?

 

Here’s the trailer of ‘Raazi’

 

The Hindu source.

The Express Tribune source. 

 

What are your thoughts on the ban?

 

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