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Delhi Belly to Pad Man: 10 Indian films banned in Pakistan

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Agent Vinod (2012)

The Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor starrer Agent Vinod is banned in Pakistan as it contains controversial references to ISI, Pakistan's spy agency. 

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Ek Tha Tiger (2012)

Due to its controversial portrayal and falling in love with one of its agents, Ek Tha Tiger got banned in Pakistan.

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Delhi Belly (2011)

One of Imran Khan's most iconic films Delhi Belly was banned by the Pakistan Censor board and was not allowed to be screened. 

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Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013)

The movie was banned in Pakistan as it depicted Pakistan's sports authority using unfair means. 

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Raanjhanaa (2013)

Dhanush and Sonam Kapoor's superhit film Raanjhanaa was banned by Pakistan Censor Board due to the depiction of a Muslim girl and a Hindu boy falling in love. 

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Pad Man (2018)

Due to the 'taboo subject' of the film, it was banned in Pakistan. The censor board accused the film of 'ruining Islamic traditions, history, and culture.'

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Haider (2014)

Haider portrayed the Kashmir insurgency, which caused its ban in Pakistan due to the sensitivity of the subject in the country.  

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Dangal (2016)

Aamir Khan refused to release the film in Pakistan after it's demand to cut the National Anthem and National Flag out of the film. 

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Baby (2015)

The Akshay Kumar film was banned in Pakistan due to its alleged portrayal of Muslims in a negative manner. 

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Tere Bin Laden (2010)

The comedy movie about a lookalike of Osama Bin Laden was banned in Pakistan due to its alleged objectionable title and negative portrayal of Pakistan's law enforcement. 

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