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Islamabad: A Pakistan court has banned cable operators from showing the film Taj Mahal which has been permitted to be screened in the theatres all over the country.
Acting on a petition filed by Mashriq Communications Pvt Ltd, the distributors of Akbar Khan's Taj Mahal in Pakistan, civil judge at a Lahore sessions court, Choudhary Sarfaraz Ahmad has issued orders asking cable operators to stop showing the film until the case was heard.
Meanwhile, the hearing of the case will be on May 13 and cable operators have been asked to appear in court.
The distributors of Taj Mahal in their petition had said that they have already invested large sums of money to get the movie screened in Pakistan and its free airing would affect the chances of the film doing well in the theatres.
There is a great deal of interest about the film as this was the first time that the government has permitted a new Indian movie to be screened in Pakistan along with the old print of Mughal-e-Azam.
Taj Mahal featured Sonia Jehan the grand daughter of Pakistan's legendry singer, Noor Jahan.
The films were screened at a grand gala premier two days ago, which was attended by top stars from Bollywood and Lollywood film industries besides, Minister for Tourism and Culture, Ambika Soni.
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