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Pakistan orders removal of Amitabh Bachchan billboards
2006-08-13
KARACHI (Reuters) - Authorities in Karachi have ordered the removal of billboards showing film star Amitabh Bachchan in front of Pakistan's flag to promote a telephone quiz contest opening on the country's independence day.

"We are not enemies of Mr. Bachchan. But his picture on our national flag was an objectionable act and we ordered them to remove his picture from the flag," Mirza Asif Baig, a local government official told Reuters on Friday. "This place is reserved only for our own heroes," he added.

Telefun, a private call-in entertainment company, had posted the giant billboards round the city to promote a call-in quiz contest along the lines of an Indian television version of the U.S. quiz show "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" hosted by Bachchan. The billboards said the show would be aired from August 14 -- the day Pakistan celebrates independence from Britain and partition from India.

Abdul Qadir, Telefun's marketing manager, said the company was complying with the authorities' directive. "We have already started disassociating Bachchan's picture from the national flag," Qadir said. "It was a mistake."

Qadir said Telefun had used Bachchan's image because of the similar format of the quiz.

Bachchan is regarded as the most famous living Indian movie star and is popular on both sides of the border, although there is a long-standing ban on screening of Indian films in cinema halls in Pakistan. Indian films are easily available, however, on pirated CDs and are also aired on cable television channels in Pakistan.
Posted by:john

#2  Popular in Iran as well

TEHRAN, Aug. 11 (MNA) – A poll by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcastings (IRIB) Research Center showed that the celebrated Indian movie “Sholay” has drawn the most audience attention, reported the state TV here Thursday.

Directed by Ramesh Sippy, the movie was aired in the fourth week of the Iranian calendar month Tir (June 22-July 22).

Iranian directors Kiumars Purahmad's “Strange Sisters” and Kamal Tabrizi's “Maternal Love” aired in the same period stood second and third respectively.

The 1975 hit “Sholay” tells the story of a retired police officer, Thakur, who hires two convicts, Veeru and Jai, to capture Gabbar Singh.
Posted by: john   2006-08-13 10:23  

#1  

Indian film star Amitabh Bachchan has been voted the greatest star of stage or screen by BBC News Online users.

Mr Bachchan was voted in by a large margin, pushing Sir Laurence Olivier into second place, followed by Sir Alec Guinness in third.

Many people in the western world will not have heard of Amitabh Bachchan, 56, but he remains one of Bollywood's biggest stars, having appeared in more than 100 films in three decades. He made his name in the seventies and eighties as an action hero, a swashbuckling star of Hindi films.
Posted by: john   2006-08-13 10:21  

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