There have been speculations about the screening of "Jab Tak Hai Jaan" produced by Yash Raj Films not releasing in Pakistan.

Accodring to a report published in Times of India: Nadeem H Mandviwalla, chief executive, Mandviwalla entertainments spoke to TOI from Pakistan and said, "The first print of the movie has already arrived and will be screened before the panel members of the film censor board of Pakistan in a day or two after which a final decision will be taken whether the movie should be screened at the various theatres across Pakistan. So now we are all waiting for the censor board to decide and review on the screening of the movie and it will be also a good news for all Yash Raj fan followers here in Pakistan."

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