It IS a great movie...and as for the loss: those who forbade the screening (despite the clearing by the CSFC) have enough money but rather want a loss for a Pakistan movie. They simply use art (like they use religion) in accordance with their agenda.
This 'Tit for Tat' is - imo - just a stupid power-play... reeks of immaturity and a narrow mindset. Art could (should!!!) help (like sport) to build bridges...
IN addition: what a hypocrisy to use products coming from Pakistan (and Pakistan products coming from India)...commercial relations are possible - and cinematic relations aren't???
btw Pak doesn’t import any Indian products kya?
Why do people who have nothing to do with India except watching BW movies (only cz they’re fan of a particular star or so they say) so concerned
Betty, I'm not "concerned" ... and I wrote "use" NOT "import", okay...
However, I find it a pity when art (and sport also) is used in a negative way...and this "tit for tat" thinking definitely is negative.
And of course I can write my opinion here, even though I'm 'only' a white German woman and I'm here because I like Indian movies and some Indian actors/actresses...oh...gosh!...I like Fawad Khan, too...(shocking!!!)
This 'Tit for Tat' is - imo - just a stupid power-play... reeks of immaturity and a narrow mindset. Art could (should!!!) help (like sport) to build bridges...
IN addition: what a hypocrisy to use products coming from Pakistan (and Pakistan products coming from India)...commercial relations are possible - and cinematic relations aren't???
There are no commercial relationship between India and Pakistan...I think desicion to boycott Indian products was taken by Imran Khan.
Well they do take medicine supply from India though.
Cinematic relationships are not going to help India Pak relationships. Anyone who thinks otherwise are delusional.