TLP controversy defers release of Zindagi Tamasha.

LAHORE -- The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has postponed the release of feature film Zindagi Tamasha across the country, citing its potential to create unrest within the religious segments of society.

The film, written by Nirmal Bano and directed by Sarmat Khoosat, was set to release on Jan 24.

However, on Tuesday, the Sindh and Punjab governments moved to block the film's release in the respective provinces after the Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) announced protests against the film.

Hours after the notifications were issued, a pamphlet attributed to the TLP's publications wing, announced deferring the protests scheduled for Wednesday.

'The Central Board of Film Censors has notified the filmmakers not to release the film and decided to approach the Council of Islamic Ideology to deliberate over the matter,' Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan tweeted.

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The Sindh Board of Film Censors (SBFC) advised all cinema exhibitors and distributors to avoid the film's exhibition till further decision by it.

'If the film is released for public exhibition, it may create unrest within the religious segment of the society and may deteriorate and be detrimental to the peaceful circumstances in the country,' read its notice.

The Punjab government's information department also notified director Sarmat Khoosat that his film will be re-examined 'in the wake of persistent complaints received from different quarters'.

In the notice, Mr Khoosat has been requested to arrange a show in this regard 'in any cinema house' on Feb 3 at 3pm, so it may be reviewed. The director has also been instructed not to release the film till a final decision by the committee.

Court seeks replies

Meanwhile, a civil...

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