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Kabul Express banned in Afghanistan

Afghanistan has banned the screening of the film because the Hazara ethnic minority community found parts of the film offending.

Updated on: Jan 08, 2007 01:53 PM IST
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Afghanistan, where Bollywood films enjoy immense popularity, has banned the screening of Indian director Kabir Khan's Kabul Express because the Hazara ethnic minority community found parts of the film offending.

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"The film has some sentences which were very offensive towards one of Afghanistan's ethnicities, namely the Hazara. For this reason it has been banned,"said Afghanistan's Minister of Culture adviser Najib Manalai.

Hazaras, a Shia Muslim minority, make up about 10 percent of the Afghan population. They have supposedly descended from remnants of Genghis Khan's invading army.

The film starring Bollywood stars Arshad Warsi and John Abraham is a socio-political comment on the war ravaged country and it portrays Hazaras as a ruthless and heartless community.

The film, based on Khan's personal experience in the country while filming a documentary film, hit the screens last December and received critical acclaim.

While filming it Khan and both the actors received life threats from the Afghan rebels. However, Khan shot the film on location under heavy security. He wrapped it up in 45 days.

A large number of cinemas in Afghanistan show Hindi films because of the cultural affinity and the language is easily understood.

Actor-film maker Feroze Khan has also portrayed Afghan culture and characters in his films, including the Buskhashi sport in Dharmatma.

 
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