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Karan Johar's Dostana banned in Pakistan

Amir Mir
Saturday, November 15, 2008 3:31 IST
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Objectionable homosexuality in film is punishable with death across the border

ISLAMABAD: The Lahore high court has banned the screening of Bollywood flick Dostana across Pakistan, saying it has some highly objectionable "gay content".

A single bench of the high court passed the order on Friday on a writ petition filed by Khuram Khan. The court held that the movie propagates homosexuality, which is not only illegal in Islamic Republic of Pakistan but also considered a crime punishable by whipping, imprisonment, or even death.

The petitioner maintained that Dostana promotes gay marriage which is prohibited in Islam and all other religions. Gay marriage is an atrocious and obscene act, more likely to be performed by someone of unsound nature, the petitioner said. Islam says a Muslim should neither commit obscene acts nor indulge in their propagation, he added. "Allah tells us in the Qur'an that He created everything in pairs."

The petitioner then argued that Karan Johar's Dostana highlights the gay theme and the Pakistan Film Censor Board should not allow its screening, as being sought by the film's distributor in Pakistan.

The Lahore high court subsequently directed the chairman of Pakistan Film Censor Board not to allow screening of the film and furnish the transcript of Dostana before the court at the next hearing of the case.
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Readers' comments:
The surest way to propagate anything is to ban it. Ban it and you will make the theme popular. Why have people become so primitive that they cannot think outside the box?
Monday, November 17, 2008 2:00 IST
Rahul Sharma
It is pity such people make the common man feel that he has to endure everything to live in India.
Sunday, November 16, 2008 11:13 IST
Y.Samiullah
Given that Pakistan is not a secular country, this shouldn't surprise most people. But who are they to say that gay marriage is prohibited in 'other religions'.
Saturday, November 15, 2008 6:47 IST
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