Gulf countries ban Indian films propagating against Muslims
Indian films continue to face restrictions in the Gulf countries as recently the Indian film Article 370 was banned from release.


Dubai: The Gulf countries around the world have imposed ban on Indian films propagating against Muslims and Kashmiris.
Bollywood movie ‘Article 370’ has falsely portrayed Indian atrocities on Kashmiris, Indian film industry portrays Muslims as terrorists.
Indian films continue to face restrictions in the Gulf countries as recently the Indian film Article 370 was banned from release.
The Indian film, released in theaters on February 23, aims to justify the Modi government's illegal and unilateral abrogation of Article 370 in Occupied Kashmir by the United Nations in August 2019.
‘Article 370’ film is also based on the events in Kashmir since 2019. The movie Article 370 misrepresents the historical events and molds the facts to suit a particular narrative.
Since Modi came to power in 2014, more than 40 anti-Muslim films have been released, with most of the Bollywood propaganda films featuring Kashmiris.

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