Pakistani censors have banned advertisements for Bollywood star Akshay Kumar’s latest film ‘Khiladi 786’ because the number 786 is revered by some Muslims and could hurt their sentiments. The Censor Board has directed cinema halls and distributors not to release the movie’s trailers and to remove billboards for the film. ‘Khiladi 786’ is yet to be cleared by the censors for screening in Pakistan. The censors barred the advertisements as the number 786 is revered by some Muslims and they could find the name of the film objectionable, the Dawn newspaper reported. Censor Board Chairman Raja Mustafa Haider told the daily: “The appearance of banners for the film in Rawalpindi and other areas was brought to my notice and I asked the City District Government Rawalpindi to remove all of them.” He did not disclose the final decision about the fate of the movie.