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Anushka Sharma's film 'Fairy' banned Pakistan

Anushka Sharma's horror movie 'Fairy' release was banned in Pakistan.

Chairman of the Central Censorship Board, Mukherjee Hassan confirmed it and said that Fairy's theme violates multiple clauses of the Code of Conduct, and the reasons for the ban are as follows:


Many scenes in this film are black magic, during which the Quranic verses and Hindu mantras were read.


The consensus opinion of the members of the Censor board was that the film is not suitable for public exhibitions because it is against the default rules and regulations.
A panel of central censors previously unanimously banned the film, after which the Board of Directors appealed to the distributor to appeal to the public for public exhibition.
Sources told Dawn, '' Movie Fairy initially Sindh and Punjab censorship board allowed it to be released for adults, but the decision was reversed after the central censorship board banned. '
Sindh and Punjab censorship boards had directed some scenes from the film before the permission of the Central Censor Board.


He directed that scenes or images of the film should be removed, which show the sex between the girl and the girl.
In the film, the professor was asked to recite the Koran recitation.
Similarly, some dialogues were directed to extract.
However, the main censorship board found the entire story of the film only due to problems and banned all.
After this decision, Napolex Cinema, where it was to be present from today, offered a refund of the sale tickets to the audience, on the Facebook side.

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