SHC lifts ban on ‘Maalik’

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The Sindh High Court (SHC) Tuesday declared the ban on Urdu feature film ‘Maalik’ null and void. The movie is likely to be released soon across Pakistan.

The court had reserved its verdict in the previous hearing while conducting proceedings of the case.

On April 27, the federal Ministry of Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage declared Ashir Azeem’s directorial debut ‘Maalik’ ‘anti-Pakistan’. The movie was swiftly taken off cinemas across the country, after three weeks of screening.

Azeem, a prominent director, writer and actor, had challenged the ban in Sindh High Court, stating that film was made with the cooperation of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) and does not contain anything that goes against public interest.

The ban, imposed three weeks after the movie’s nationwide release, stirred debate on freedom of expression on the social media and drew condemnation from various opposition party leaders.

Issuing its ruling on the director’s petition, the Sindh High Court declared the government’s ban as null and void, allowing Asher Azeem to release his film countrywide.

Azeem, who was very happy with the decision, said he would hold an urgent meeting with the film distributors to discuss the screening as soon as possible.