The Asian Age

MULK BANNED IN PAKISTAN

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Anubhav Sinha can’t understand why

Mulk, his upcoming political drama that addresses the isolation and persecutio­n of Indian Muslims, has been banned in Pakistan.

“This is such a predictabl­e and banal response. As soon as you hear ‘ Pakistan’ being mentioned in a Hindi film, you get rid of it. At a time when Pakistan has chosen a new leader, a film that talks about peace instead of violence seems to displease those across the border,” says an irate Anubhav.

The filmmaker even urges Pakistanis to download the film and watch it.

“I know what I’m asking them to do is illegal. But according to me, not watching the film is even more unpardonab­le. In any case, don’t Pakistanis end up watching all films anyway, whether they are banned or not,” he asks.

A n u b h a v ’ s intention behind making a film about the dilemma of the Indian

Muslim is to reclaim Hindutva from fringe elements. “I greet all my friends, whether

Hindu or Muslim, with ‘ Jai Shri Ram’.

My biggest joy is when my

Muslim

friends reply with ‘ Jai Shri Ram’, as I would to their

‘ As Salaam Alaikum’. I’ve done many media intersaffr­on, views wearing saffron, and some in Pathani suits. I love the colour green just as much I love saffron. And to those critics who say that my story telling in Mulk lacks subtlety, I say - You want me to be subtle at a time when human beings are being lynched in our country?”

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