MNS threat forces B4U Films to not screen Pakistani movie in Maharashtra
Bowing to the diktat of MNS B4U Films which was to screen Pakistani movie, 'Bin Roye' in country has decided that it won't screen the movie in Maharashtra.

The move comes after the MNS threatened to vandalise the theatres if B4U decided to screen the movie in the state.
Amay Khopkar President of the Maharashtra Navnirman Chitrapat Karmachari Sena (MNCKS) wrote a letter to B4U films on June 10 saying that since Pakistan has been 'sponsoring terror attacks on the country and in Maharashtra and since our jawans are being killed on the border and since Pakistan doesn't allow Indian artistes to work in Pakistan', hence when such a situation exists the MNS will not tolerate Pakistani films being screened in the state.
The letter written by Khopkar warned that if the B4U films went ahead with the screening of the Pakistani film then the MNS would protest in the 'MNS style' a hint that the MNS would vandalise theatres as it has done in the past.
B4U films has now written back a letter to the MNS saying that it won't screen the movie in the state but will screen it in other parts of the country.
The Pakistani romantic film Bin Roye is to be released worldwide on July 18, this month.
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