Release of anti-Pakistan Bollywood film blocked in UAE also
The reason for suddenly blocking the release of the movie 'Fighter' in UAE has not yet been revealed.


Dubai: The release of the anti-Pakistan film 'Fighter' starring Bollywood actors Hrithink Roshan, Deepika Padukone and Anil Kapoor has been blocked in United Arab Emirates (UAE) also like other Gulf countries.
A few days ago, it was reported that all the Gulf countries have banned the release of the anti-Pakistan Bollywood film 'Fighter' and only UAE has allowed the film to be released.
However, now the reports has come out that the release of the movie 'Fighter' has been stopped in the United Arab Emirates as well.
According to Indian media, the anti-Pakistan film 'Fighter' has been released in theaters on January 25, but it has not been released in the United Arab Emirates.
The reason for suddenly blocking the release of the movie 'Fighter' in UAE has not yet been revealed.
It is pertinent to note that the facts related to the Pulwama attack of February 14, 2019 have been distorted in the film, in which Indian actor Hrithink Roshan and actress Deepika Padukone appeared as the squadron leader of the Indian Air Force (IAF), while Anil Kapoor appeared as the commanding officer.

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