Shahrukh Khan and Anushka Sharma in a scene from the film "Jab tak hai Jaan"

Jab tak hai Jaan, Yash Chopra's last film, might not see a release in Pakistan. "The film may get banned in Pakistan because it involves Shahrukh Khan in an army operation in Kashmir.

According to TOI,  the trailer too has been stopped from being screened on various TV channels in Pakistan. The movie shows Khan as part of a bomb disposal squad in the Indian Army who is up to some serious action in Kashmir, which may be the reason it might be banned," said a source. However, the film is yet to be presented to the Pak censor board.

Recently, Agent Vinod and Ek Tha Tiger were not cleared for screening in the country.

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