Just how reliant the cinemas are on attracting customers to Bollywood has been exemplified by the recent (self imposed) ban on Indian films. Audiences everywhere slumped. Where films were replaced by indigenous material they were sparsely attended. Profits drained away with the audiences. Thus it is that we welcome the announcement, endorsed by the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, that screenings of Indian films are to resume. The films will have to be approved by the relevant censor boards but this is little different from past practice.
The ‘ban’ followed a rise in the level of tension between Pakistan and India and was driven by nationalist sentiments. Unfortunately nationalist sentiments are not good box-office. The empty seats and unsold popcorn should also act as a wake-up for the Pakistani film industry, once so vibrant. People will go and see a film if its quality is sufficient to satisfy them. It is now up to the filmmakers and producers to give local filmmakers the incentive to create films in Pakistan that the people of Pakistan are going to want to pay good money to go and see. There is no shortage of talent or expertise in the country, but unless there are films on offer that are as good as those coming across the border then India will corner the market. Welcome back to the cinema.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 2nd, 2017.
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