PAKISTAN-INDIA-FILM-POLITICS" In this picture taken on August 1, 2008 Pakistani men line up for tickets for the opening of the India and Pakistan collaborative movie "Ramchand Pakistani" at a cinema in Lahore. As tensions mount between India and Pakistan, the release in both countries of a Pakistani film about a young boy held in an Indian jail is being hailed as a welcome boost for cultural ties. The movie, "Ramchand Pakistani", which opened in Pakistan on August 1 and in India on August 22, could also help revive Pakistan's flagging film industry after years in the shadow of India's hugely successful Bollywood.
PAKISTAN-INDIA-FILM-POLITICS" In this picture taken on August 1, 2008 a Pakistani man carries his son on his shoulder as they look at the poster of the India and Pakistan collaborative movie "Ramchand Pakistani" at a cinema in Lahore. As tensions mount between India and Pakistan, the release in both countries of a Pakistani film about a young boy held in an Indian jail is being hailed as a welcome boost for cultural ties. The movie, "Ramchand Pakistani", which opened in Pakistan on August 1 and in India on August 22, could also help revive Pakistan's flagging film industry after years in the shadow of India's hugely successful Bollywood.
PAKISTAN-INDIA-FILM-POLITICS" In this photograph taken on August 2, 2008 Pakistani commuters drive past a cinema displaying a billboard of the Indian and Pakistan joint venture movie "Ramchand Pakistani" in Karachi. As tensions mount between India and Pakistan, the release in both countries of a Pakistani film about a young boy held in an Indian jail is being hailed as a welcome boost for cultural ties. The movie, "Ramchand Pakistani", which opened in Pakistan on August 1 and in India on August 22, could also help revive Pakistan's flagging film industry after years in the shadow of India's hugely successful Bollywood.
PAKISTAN-INDIA-FILM-POLITICS" In this photograph taken on August 2, 2008 a Pakistani cinema operator operates a projector during a screening of the Indian and Pakistan joint venture movie "Ramchand Pakistani" in Karachi. As tensions mount between India and Pakistan, the release in both countries of a Pakistani film about a young boy held in an Indian jail is being hailed as a welcome boost for cultural ties. The movie, "Ramchand Pakistani", which opened in Pakistan on August 1 and in India on August 22, could also help revive Pakistan's flagging film industry after years in the shadow of India's hugely successful Bollywood.
PAKISTAN-INDIA-FILM-POLITICS" In this photograph taken on August 2, 2008 cinema-goers watch a screening of the Indian and Pakistan joint venture movie "Ramchand Pakistani" in Karachi. As tensions mount between India and Pakistan, the release in both countries of a Pakistani film about a young boy held in an Indian jail is being hailed as a welcome boost for cultural ties. The movie, "Ramchand Pakistani", which opened in Pakistan on August 1 and in India on August 22, could also help revive Pakistan's flagging film industry after years in the shadow of India's hugely successful Bollywood.
PAKISTAN-INDIA-FILM-POLITICS" In this photograph taken on August 2, 2008 a woman looks at a poster of the Indian and Pakistan joint venture movie "Ramchand Pakistani" in Karachi. As tensions mount between India and Pakistan, the release in both countries of a Pakistani film about a young boy held in an Indian jail is being hailed as a welcome boost for cultural ties. The movie, "Ramchand Pakistani", which opened in Pakistan on August 1 and in India on August 22, could also help revive Pakistan's flagging film industry after years in the shadow of India's hugely successful Bollywood.
PAKISTAN-INDIA-FILM-POLITICS" In this photograph taken on August 2, 2008 Pakistani men sit on a bus driving past a cinema displaying a billboard of the Indian and Pakistan joint venture movie "Ramchand Pakistani" in Karachi. As tensions mount between India and Pakistan, the release in both countries of a Pakistani film about a young boy held in an Indian jail is being hailed as a welcome boost for cultural ties. The movie, "Ramchand Pakistani", which opened in Pakistan on August 1 and in India on August 22, could also help revive Pakistan's flagging film industry after years in the shadow of India's hugely successful Bollywood.
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