Pakistan’s Censor Board Bans ‘I’ll Meet You There’ Over Portraying Image Of Muslims, Director Iram Parveen Bilal Reacts ( Photo Credit – Facebook ; I’ll Meet You There Poster )

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Pakistans Central Board of Film Censors (CBFC) has banned Pakistani-American filmmaker Iram Parveen Bilal’s ‘I’ll Meet You There’ a week ahead of its scheduled theatrical release in the country.

The CBFC found the film unsuitable for public exhibition on the grounds that it “does not reflect true Pakistani culture, portrays a negative image of Muslims” and is against the “social and cultural values of Pakistan.” The CBFC has refused to grant a censorship certificate on these grounds, reports variety.com.

The film was selected for SXSW’s narrative feature competition in 2020 before the spread of the pandemic forced the festival’s cancellation. Mini-studio Level Forward acquired North American virtual theatrical rights and impact distribution privileges for the film and rolled it out in 2021.

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