Pakistan bans `Bollywood Bond'
Wednesday, April 11, 2012 at 2:42PM Pakistan has banned India's James Bond, outlawing a high-octane Bollywood action flick in which an Indian secret agent thwarts Pakistani spies from detonating a nuclear bomb in Delhi, stating "The film contains anti-Pakistan material". Agent Vinod, which grossed US $9.7 million on its opening weekend, shows an Indian agent jetting around the world, dodging assassins to save his country from nuclear Armageddon & colluding with Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Pakistani terror group which was blamed for the 2008 Mumbai attacks that left 166 people dead & ruptured peace talks between India & Pakistan for 3 years. Saif Ali Khan, an Indian & its producer & star, has defended the film saying "Our film shows there are good Pakistanis & bad Pakistanis. We have shown both the sides". The `Bollywood' Bond comes at a sensitive time for Pakistan's intelligence service, still dealing with the fact that al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden spent years living in the garrison city of Abbottabad. India & Pakistan have fought 3 wars since partition in 1947 & came to the brink of nuclear conflict in 2002. (Read more at The Sun Daily)
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