![]() While Pakistani cinema owners are looking forward to release latest Indian films like "Dangal", "Raees" and "Kaabil" to recoup their losses, they are worried that illegal screening of these films through pirated DVDs could lead to major box office losses. The Pakistani cinema owners had themselves voluntarily decided to suspend screening of Indian films after Pakistani actors were stopped from performing in India last September. Both the films hit theatres in India on January 25.Ĭinema owners in the meantime are surviving on screening of old Indian films including Salman Khan"s "Dabangg", "Housefull", "Freaky Ali" and "Baar Baar Dekho" after various cinema owners decided to start screening Indian films again but couldn't get NOCs for release of latest films. Hum Films, a subsidiary of the Hum entertainment channel, has brought the rights to release "Raees" and "Kaabil" in Pakistan. The Shah Rukh and Mahira Khan-starrer "Raees" has created lot of interest and hype in Pakistan where no latest Indian film has been released since last September when relations between the two countries deteriorated after the Uri incident. He said in all probability the latest Indian films would be available for cine-goers all over the country from Monday.
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