Earlier this week, the Pakistani censor board passed the movie, based on the issue of drug abuse in Punjab, with 100 cuts and 'A' certificate.
But director Abhishek Chaubey says the makers had decided against the film's release in Pakistan as they were unhappy with the cuts.
"As per my last conversation we had decided to not release the film in Pak because we found the cuts unacceptable but please confirm it with the producers," Chaubey told PTI.
The cinegoers were left disappointed with the cuts and many muted dialogues and have now turned to the movie's pirated copies.
At least in three major localities of Karachi including Clifton, Defence and Civil Lines the video shop owners are doing good business selling pirated copies of "Udta Punjab".
The owner of a leading video shop in the posh Clifton area said his customers were demanding uncut pirated copies of the film.
"Some of them went to watch the film in cinema halls and came back disappointed as they say it has been censored badly," he said.
"If the purpose of making the film was to convey a point about drug abuse and menace it is now lost after the many cuts in Udta Punjab," said well known film critic, Omair Alavi.
He noted that the filmmakers of "Udta Punjab" went to court and fought hard in India to get it passed from Censors without any cuts but noted they can't do the same in Pakistan.
Mobashir Hasan, chairperson of the Central Board of Film Censors (CBFC), admitted that they were around a 100 cuts in the film.
"We have muted the swearing at and derogatory words and with certain excisions of scenes," he said.
Hasan said references to Pakistan had also been excised.
"Udta Punjab", starring Shahid Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Alia Bhatt and Diljit Dosanjh, earlier fought a tough censorship battle in India for its release.
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