Hrithik Roshan’s ‘Fighter’ banned in Gulf countries except UAE

Fighter - Hrithik Roshan - Deepika Padukone

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Mumbai: The upcoming Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone-starrer action film Fighter has been banned in Gulf countries.

However, the one country where the film will be screened in the Middle East is the UAE, as per reports.

According to film business expert Girish Johar, the film has been denied a release in the Gulf countries with the UAE being the only exception.

Johar confirmed that Fighter will release in the UAE with PG 15 classification.

The reason for the ban is unclear so far.

An official confirmation regarding the ban is yet to be made by the makers, who have planned a worldwide release for the film on January 25 including UAE.

Fighter isn’t the first film to be banned in Gulf countries. Earlier, the Mammootty-starrer Kaathal – The Core, the Thalapathy Vijay-starrer Beast, Sita Ramam, Tamil film FIR, and the Mohanlal-starrer Monster were banned.

The gulf countries deny release of films over different reasons, some of which include the portrayal of Islamists as extremists, promotion of LGBTQIA+ content, and religious grounds as well.

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