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Pakistan's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has postponed the release of the controversial film "Zindagi Tamasha". The ministry has taken this step over fears of violence due to alleged hurting of religious sentiments.
The film was scheduled to release on January 24.
According to Dawn news, the governments of Punjab and Sindh province banned the release of the film after Tehreek-e-Labbaiq (TLP) threatened to protest against the film for allegedly containing blasphemy.
The proposed protest against the film was also postponed on Wednesday, in a statement issued by TLP's Publications Department, just hours after the release of the notification regarding the release of the film.
The story of the film is written by Nirmal Bano and its director is Saramat Khoosat.
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An open letter to:@ImranKhanPTI@ArifAlvi #Chiefjusticeofpakistan #Chiefofthearmystaffpakiatan#ministerofinformationpakistan@DanyalGilani #censorboardofpakistan #ZindagiTamasha #pakistanicinema pic.twitter.com/D10lS1V1gw
- Sarmad Khoosat (@KhoosatSarmad) January 16, 2020
Getting dozens of threatening phone calls and msgs. Should I withdraw Zindagi Tamasha? pic.twitter.com/OJB396B1xq
- Sarmad Khoosat (@KhoosatSarmad) January 19, 2020
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