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Sindh Board of Films Censor takes action against illegal screenings of Shah Rukh Khan's 'Pathaan' in Pakistan

Shah Rukh Khan's 'Pathaan' fever is not just taking over India but has made a mark globally. It was even screened illegaly at the Defense Housing Authority in Pakistan's Karachi at 900 PKR. Now, according to latest reports, the Sindh Board of Films Censor (SBFC) has taken action in the matter and stopped the screening. A report also quoted SBFC saying “No person shall make or arrange a public or private exhibition of a film by means of cinematograph unless the film has been duly certified for public exhibition by the Board.” It also added that screening of films not certified by the board may cause up to three years of imprisonment and fines up to Rs100,000 (Pakistani rupee), for those responsible. For more news and updates, stay tuned to ETimes.

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