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did kafila release

has indian film kafila released in pakistan

Posted on 8/11/2007 12:49:27 AM

They are showing clips of it still on B4u. They showed Sanas part... and to be honest with you it didn't impress me as to what they have made her in the film. Dark lipstick and hair style, which doesn't suit her.

Posted on 8/11/2007 2:26:43 AM

Kaafila has not been released in Pakistan as the censor board has not given it a certificate.

I also agree Sana is not looking good in Kaafila and she has said that she will never ever work in a Bollywood film again.

Suprisingly I have read couple of reviews of Kaafila and the one person who stands out in Kaafila is our very own SANA.

Posted on 8/11/2007 6:27:44 AM

kaafila shudn't be allowed in pakistan untill or unless sunny deol say sorry to entire pakistani nation.

Posted on 8/11/2007 2:36:18 PM

kaafila is rejected by pakistan film censor board and its not gonna release in pakistan.

Posted on 8/12/2007 7:23:45 PM

MUMBAI: Makers of Kaafila, producer Tony Sandhu and director Ammtoje Mann held a press conference in Mumbai today (11 August) to clarify their stand on Kaafila's ban in Pakistan.

The filmmakers claim that the Pakistan audience reacted with utmost enthusiasm to the theatrical promos of Kaafila. The promo had apparently been cleared by the Pakistan Censor Board. So good was the response that the distributor Satish Anand of Eveready Pictures even asked for an increase in the number of prints from 15 to 25.

However, on Thursday (10 August) as the film was being viewed by the Pakistan Censor Board including the chairman Mr Cheema, the colonel and military general also chose to view the film. "They started to raise silly objections, which had no justifications. The Pakistan I&B minister said that the film shouldn't be released in Pakistan," says producer Sandhu.

"According to me the film is not against any Pakistani norms, in fact I have taken utmost care to make it as authentic as possible," adds director Mann.

As the response from the audience was overwhelming, Sandhu thought of an alternate strategy alongside to curb piracy. "I wanted the film to have a simultaneous release in India and Pakistan, so that people would not opt for the pirated DVDs and VCDs. Moreover I also sold the home video rights to ARY channel, thus ensuring that there is minimal or no piracy," informs Sandhu.

Late on Thursday, some officials told Sandhu that he may re-edit the film and apply for censorship again. However, he refused the offer because the film's purpose of a simultaneous release would be defeated. He also suspects that since Indian film releases in Pakistan were to become more frequent, this would harm the interest of the Pakistani film makers and hence they too were up in arms against the movie's release.

In the bargain Sandhu suffered a loss of Rs 25 lakhs toward prints and traveling and Rs 30 - 40 million (Rs 3 - 4 crore), which the film may have garnered from Pakistan.

Posted on 8/13/2007 10:06:58 PM

Mr Sandhu dream on. The film is a big flop in Indian and do you really expect Kaafila to do business of 3-4 crore rupees in Pakistan.

Posted on 8/14/2007 4:55:16 AM

I saw KaaFila trailer on cineplex.I was a bit stunned when i got to know tht the film hadnt been censored becuz sum newspapers told tht the film has been censored.
I think so most probably the film will release in Pak by thiz friday becuz same happened wid Awarapan.

Posted on 8/14/2007 11:30:28 AM

agree wid NICE GUY film will be a dead flopp poeple generally hate sunny deol

Posted on 8/14/2007 11:14:24 PM