He declared that he was a “man of faith” and said no one should disturb the peace of “his motherland” or spread hate or anger in the name of Prophet Muhammad. Furthermore, Khoosat wrote, he did not want to give anyone the pleasure of banning his movie because “legally, officially and morally, no one can”. He added that he did not want to achieve any sort of anarchy or hatred through his artistic expression. It’s a story abut a ‘good enough Muslim’ - there was/is no mention of a sect/party or faction of any sort.” In the letter, Khoosat wrote, “I did not make Zindagi Tamasha to offend, hurt or malign anyone. The film was cleared by all three censor boards in Pakistan and has even won an award at the Busan Film Festival.
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