Anushka Sharma, left, Shah Rukh Khan, center, and Katrina Kaif pose during the premiere of their film “Jab Tak Hai Jaan” in Mumbai, India.–Photo by AP

The film Jab Tak Hai Jaan (JTHJ) which has been eagerly awaited by Pakistani fans, finally will be released in Pakistan on November 16th, 2012.

According to a report in TOI: The film is being distributed in Pakistan by IMGC global. Sheikh Amjad Rasheed,Chairman of IMGC who is a very close friend of late legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra, will be holding a special screening of JTHJ at Atrium Karachi on November 15th. The special screening has been arranged to pay tribute to Yash Chopra and to celebrate his last directorial offering.

Nadeem Mandivalla, CEO, Mandviwalla entertainments said, "Jab Tak Hai Jaan has been finally passed by the CBFC and the censor certificate has also been issued to the movie. People here in Pakistan have already started to book the tickets in advance to watch the movie."

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