Pakistan temporarily bans 'Barbie' over LGBTQ+ themes

Barbie movie
The movie contains many references to existential musings and political leanings particularly in regards to themes such as feminism and patriarchy. Photo: IMDb

New Delhi: While 'Barbie' continues its successful run in theatres around the globe, the film faces an uncertain fate in Pakistan, as Islamabad considers a potential ban due to its LGBTQ+ themes.

But the answer is not a definitive one because the movie is all the rage right now and something that has the audience's interest, but with many extremists opposing it, Pakistan's Punjab Censor Board has put a temporary ban on it due to what they consider "objectionable content."

According to Daily Pakistan, the ban on the movie will eventually be removed once the "objectionable content" is cut out of the movie. As such, the Punjab Censor Board's authorities are reviewing the film and will later release a reviewed copy of the movie which will hit Pakistani cinemas on a later unknown date, as the process would take a couple of days to complete.

However, Pakistan is not the only Muslim country to ban the film as other Islamic nations such as UAE, Egypt, Qatar, Iran, Saudi Arabia.

As most Islamic nations don't view pro LGBTQ content with great enthusiasm, nor do they take it very positively, such bans on Hollywood films and serials that have pro-LGBTQ content is not uncommon.

While the other countries have only put a temporary ban on it, Iran has permanently banned it. Apart from Islamic nations, countries such as Russia, Vietnam and the Philippines have also banned the movie.

Russia temporarily banned the film due to it what the state considers "promoting a consumerist attitude among infants" while Vietnam and the Philippines banned it due to its depiction of the Nine Dash Line which these counties say violates their sovereignty as a depiction of this line, strengthens China's claims in the South China Sea over which these nations have outright rejected China's claims.

Director Greta Gerwig's fantasy-comedy movie starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling is doing extremely well both critically and commercially, going housefull in most theatres including India.

Its competitor 'Oppenheimer' is faring just as well, with an overwhelmingly positive reception scoring ahead of 'Barbie' in the reception department, though 'Barbie' is likely to rule the box office as the 'Barbenheimer' war continues.
(With IANS inputs)

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