Indian films prohibit the release of Indian films in Pakistan



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The team Total Dhamaal has already stated that the film would not be shown in this room. (Image courtesy of Instagram)

Mumbai:

The Indian Film Workers' Association (AICWA) announced Monday a ban on Pakistani artists in the country, stating that they would engage energetically against anyone collaborating with Pakistani talent. . The announcement comes after the February 14th terrorist attack on the CRPF soldiers in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir.

In a notification signed by Ronak Suresh Jain, Secretary General of AICWA, she said: "All the workers' badociation of the Indian film industry strongly condemns brutal terrorist attack against our Soldiers in Pulwama District, Jammu and Kashmir, Our sincere condolences to the families of the victims, AICWA stands with the nation to face this terror and inhumanity. "

" We officially announce the total ban on Pakistani actors and artists working in (our) film industry, however, if an organization insists on working with Pakistani artists, it will be banned by AICWA and energetic measures will be taken against them.The nation comes first, we stand with our nation. "

This announcement comes a day after the FWICE (Federation of Indian Film Employees) in the West) stated that Indian filmmakers should not work with Pakistani artists and should not even release their films in Pakistan. [19659004] The team of Total Dhamaal has already announced that the film would not be distributed in the country.

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