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Uncertainty over 'Tubelight' release in Pakistan

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Salman Khan has a huge market in Pakistan but his fans might miss the Eid release of his new film 'Tubelight' as the distributors are hesitant to import the film here at a high cost.

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Pakistan Film Exhibitors Association Chairman Zohraiz Lashari told that "pricing issue" is a hurdle in importing 'Tubelight'.

"They are asking for a big price to import 'Tubelight'(in Pakistan)," he said.

On whether the film will get the censor board approval,he said, "I don't see that the censor board will have an issue with 'Tubelight' because of some content related to China. Theissue is who will take a chance here to buy it for a big price."

Some distributors do fear that the censor board might have a problem with the film which is set against the backdrop of 1962 India-China war.

Sohail Khan, a distributor-producer, told that the producers here do not want Salman Khan's film to release on Eid as it will affect the

business

of six Pakistani

movies

lined up for release during the festival week.
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"Pakistani distributors may not be interested in importing 'Tubelight' because of this factor (cost) as well as the controversial content about India-China war. The censor board may also raise some objections to it," he said.

Mubashir Hasan, the chairman of the Central Censor Boardof Pakistan, said he is yet to receive an application from the distributors for "Tubelight".

"Since there is no ban on Indian movies in Pakistan, we are considering every application regarding the release of Indian films for screening in local cinemas," he said.
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Khan, who has produced "Shor Sharaba", has pushed the release of his film to avoid box office clash with 'Tubelight' if it releases on Eid.

"We are now going to screen it in Pakistani cinemas on July 21," Khan said, adding Pakistani films can't compete with Salman's film since he has a huge following in the country.

In a statement to the Indian media, Salman Khan Films,the co-producer on the film, said they would try their best to release the film in Pakistan.
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"Salman Khan Films is committed to taking 'Tubelight' to markets across the globe with our overseas distributors YashRaj Films. Salman has a huge following in Pakistan, which has only grown with the positive messaging on 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'.

"We hope to release 'Tubelight' in Pakistan as well, and our efforts continue in that direction, but we respect the law of the land and judiciary if they decide otherwise," said Amar Butala, COO of SKF. Check out the Valentine Week List 2025, along with the Valentine’s Week schedule and meaning.
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