People enter a cinema to watch an Indian movie in Karachi April ...
(Reuters) - People enter a cinema to watch an Indian movie in Karachi April 21, 2008. Pakistan banned Indian films after going to war with its neighbour in 1965 but over the past few years, as relations between the nuclear-armed rivals have improved, authorities have been allowing a trickle of Indian films to be shown in cinemas.That has delighted movie fans and cinema operators but Pakistani film producers fear a flood of Indian films could mean the end of the local film industry. Picture taken April 21, 2008. To match feature PAKISTAN-BOLLYWOOD/ REUTERS/Athar Hussain/Files (PAKISTAN)
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