Abhishek Sharma directed, ‘Tere Bin Laden’ is not even a week away from its release, when the word ‘Laden’ had to be removed before its release in Pakistan.


‘Tere Bin Laden’ Will Be Without ‘Laden’ In Pakistan
Last Updated: 2010-07-12T12:16:37+05:30
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‘Tere Bin Laden’ Will Be Without ‘Laden’ In Pakistan
Ali Zafar
Ali Zafar
The comical satire, ‘Tere Bin Laden’ is all set to release just in a week’s time, but due to the presence of the word ‘Laden’ in the movie title, it created a fuss. The word will be removed from the movie title and it will be called as ‘Tere Bin’, but only in Pakistan.
 
 
‘Tere Bin Laden’ is a comical satire based on the most wanted Al-Qaeda terrorist Osama Bin Laden. The movie stars Zafar Ali, who is a Pakistani pop singer turned actor.
 
Director of the movie, Abhishek adds, "The word has been dropped as a precautionary measure, owing to ongoing tensions in Pakistan. We have allowed the distributors to use ‘Tere Bin’ as the title. But it's only in Pakistan, otherwise everywhere its ‘Tere Bin Laden.”
 

In fact, Abhishek Sharma has also freed the Pakistan movie distributors to use the posters of the movie with or without Laden.

He also adds, "The distributors will decide. We have sent all the options, posters with and without Laden. They have to take the final call as they know the situation better. We will completely respect their judgment.”

 
Abhishek further adds, “All Bollywood films go to the Pakistani censor board only in the week of its release, it never happens in advance. It usually goes on Mondays or Tuesdays. We'll have to do the same. Until the censor board officially approves the film, you cannot say whether the film is releasing.”
 
The movie will release in the US after 2 months period, keeping in mind the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

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