The new Hammad Khan-directed film, Slackistan - which focuses on a group of bored, rich teens living in Islamabad, Pakistan - has been banned by the country's Central Board of Film Censors.
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The Islamic Republic of pakistan bans movie that portrays the life of a typical affluent pakistani youth, possibly born to a feudal or military family - families possessing money in pakistan |
According to reports, they've informed the film's distributor, Mara Pictures, that significant cuts would have to be made to the flick - including
removing all dialogue that references the Taliban, Osama Bin Laden, Islamic beards and attire, swears, and the word 'lesbian' - if they want the ban removed, and even then,
it would STILL be slapped with an 18+ rating.