Lahore's Super Cinema, the country's largest cinema house, first announced in a Facebook post that they will stop the screening of all Indian films in their theatre after which Karachi's Nueplex Cinemas followed suit.
It also called on the government to ensure that sale of DVDs of all Indian films was stopped.
Nueplex and Atrium cinemas in Karachi have ceased the screening of Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan-starrer Pink.
The message also said the protest would continue until Indo-Pak relations normalise and the Indian government offers a level playing field to Pakistani films and complete protection to Pakistani aritists.
These cinemas are currently running Pakistani and Hollywood films.
Atrium cinemas' website says that the management has decided against the screening of Indian films.
Saleem Khan at the famous Capri cinema in Karachi said they had stopped showing Indian films since last night.
Pakistan's film industry fears it may suffer a 70 per cent business loss if Indo-Pak ties worsen and Bollywood films are banned in the country. The fear among the industry people has been growing as they feel if the situation does not improve there would be calls to ban Indian films eventually.
The Indian Motion Picture Producers Association, at a meeting in Mumbai yesterday, passed a resolution yesterday to ban Pakistani actors from the industry in the wake of the Uri terror attack.
Last week, Raj Thackeray-led MNS issued an ultimatum to Pakistani artistes and actors including Fawad Khan, who is part of one of the productions under Salman's banner, and Ali Zafar, to leave India by September 25 or else they would be "pushed out".
Recently, concerts of Pakistani singers Shafqat Amanat Ali and Atif Aslam scheduled in Bengaluru and Gurgaon respectively were also cancelled.
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