List of films banned in Pakistan

Pakistan started banning films since 1962, with restrictions tightened in 1979 when Muhammad Zia ul-Haq implemented an Islamization agenda and an even stricter censorship code.[1] A ban on Indian films and media (which was not always strictly enforced) was lifted in 2008, with the compromise that cinemas in Pakistan must equally share screening time between Indian and Pakistani films.[2][3]

2006

Date Movie Name Country Film Industry The Reason Banned
2006 The Da Vinci Code Hollywood was banned due to protest by the Christian community in Pakistan.[4]

2010

Date Movie Name Country Film Industry The Reason Banned
2010 Lahore Bollywood was banned as censor board objected to some dialogues and scenes of film.[5]
2010 Tere Bin Laden Bollywood was banned in Pakistan fearing the title could be misconstrued by Islamist extremists as reason for attack.[6][7]

2011

Date Movie Name Country Film Industry The Reason Banned
2011 Slackistan Independent Director refused to make cuts requested by the Central Board of Film Censors.
2011 The Dirty Picture Bollywood was banned by authorities.[8] However, it was later cleared for release only a week after the Indian premiere.[9]
2011 Delhi Belly Bollywood was not allowed to be screened by the censor board.[10]

2012

Date Movie Name Country Film Industry The Reason Banned
2012 Khiladi 786 Bollywood was renamed as Khiladi for release[11] but promos and ads of the film were banned in Pakistan.[12]
2012 Ek Tha Tiger Bollywood was banned because ISI agent role was depicted by Katrina Kaif's character.[13]
2012 Agent Vinod Bollywood was banned as it was against ISI spy agency.[14][15]

2013

Date Movie Name Country Film Industry The Reason Banned
2013 Bhaag Milkha Bhaag Bollywood banned because it depicts Pakistan Sports Authorities using unfair means. It depicts the country in a wrong way. [16]
2013 Raanjhanaa Bollywood Banned because the film portrays an image of a Muslim girl (played by Sonam Kapoor) falling in love with a Hindu man and having an affair with him.[17]
2013 G.I. Joe: Retaliation Hollywood Banned due to the film's depiction of Pakistan as an unstable state and the fictional portrayal of a "foreign invasion of Pakistan’s nuclear installations".[18]

2014

Date Movie Name Country Film Industry The Reason Banned
2014 Children of War Bollywood It was banned for its portrayal of the 1971 war contrary to Pakistan's view.
2014 Haider Bollywood was banned as it depicts Kashmir insurgency, a sensitive issue in country.[19]
2014 Noah Hollywood was banned due to the portrayal of Noah by an Actor.[20]

2015

Date Movie Name Country Film Industry The Reason Banned
2015 Calendar Girls Bollywood was banned by Pakistan due to objection in one of the dialogue in the film.[21][22]
2015 Phantom Bollywood was demanded to be banned by Hafiz Muhammad Saeed's Jamaat-ud-Dawa.[23] Phantom is about 26/11 attacks based on book Mumbai Avengers by Hussain Zaidi.[24] Lahore High Court banned movie on 20 August 2015[25] as federal government wanted petition by Hafiz Muhammad Saeed to be dismissed due to its uselessness and the government doesn't wanted to be involved unnecessarily because no one in Pakistan asked for NOC to screen the film.[26][27] LHC judge Justice Shahid Bilal Hassan asked the government that what it could do to stop the movie CDs from being sold in market after ban.[28]
2015 Baby Bollywood a Bollywood film based on Terrorism was banned in Pakistan.[29]
2015 Bangistan Bollywood a film about two suicide bombers was banned by the Pakistan's Central Board of Film Censors.[30]

2016

Date Movie Name Country Film Industry The Reason Banned
2016 Dishoom Bollywood was banned because the movie talks about an Indian cricketer getting kidnapped before India and Pakistan match and that cause the country to think it is against Pakistan.[31]
2016 Udta Punjab Bollywood was banned due to use of abusive language.[32]
2016 Shivaay Bollywood was banned because of India-Pakistan border conflict.[33]
2016 Ae Dil Hai Mushkil Bollywood was banned because of India-Pakistan border conflict.[34][35]
2016 Neerja Bollywood was banned by Pakistan for allegedly showing the country in bad light, a fact denied by Sonam Kapoor, who portrays slain flight attendant Neerja Bhanot in the film.[36]
2016 Ambarsariya Pollywood was banned in Pakistan due to direct references to Indian intelligence agency RAW inside the movie.[37]

2017

Date Movie Name Country Film Industry The Reason Banned
2017 Viceroy's House British Banned in Pakistan for alleged misrepresenting Mohammad Ali Jinnah (Founder Of Pakistan).
2017 Tubelight Bollywood
2017 Tiger Zinda Hai Bollywood
2017 Dangal Bollywood Banned when Actor-Producer Aamir Khan refused Pakistan Censor Board's demand to remove scenes with the Indian National Flag and Indian National Anthem.[38]
2017 Naam Shabana Bollywood was banned because it portrays Pakistan in "bad taste".[39]
2017 Jolly LLB 2 Bollywood was banned because the film makes references to the Kashmir issue.[40]
2017 Raees Bollywood was banned due to its "objectionable" content, as "the content undermines Islam, and a specific religious sect, (It also) portrays some Muslims as criminals, wanted persons and terrorists".[41]

2018

Date Movie Name Country Film Industry The Reason Banned
2018 Pad Man Bollywood A film with “taboo” subjects such as menstruation.
2018 Pari Bollywood Promotes black magic. Also, it hurts Islamic values.
2018 Raazi Bollywood Showed an intelligence agent who spied Pakistan for India.
2018 Gold Bollywood
2018 Veere Di Wedding Bollywood For depicting obscenity and vulgar dialogues by female characters.
2018 Mulk Bollywood
2018 Aiyaary Bollywood
2018 Race 3 Bollywood
2018 Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran Bollywood References to Pakistan's nuclear tests and establishments

2019

In February 2019, Pakistan banned all Indian films because of India has removed Article 370 and included Kashmir in the Union Territory, and Pakistan ban Indian Bollywood because Pakistan claims Kashmir in (2019)

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