Twitterati furious over 'PadMan' ban in Pak

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

According to the latest reports, 'PadMan' has been banned in

It however did not go well with the Twitterati and they took the microblogging site by storm. Many women in slammed the decision and supported the release of the film in the country.

Ammara Ahwad, a Pakistani journalist, wrote on Twitter, "Yes, Pakistani Women menstruate too. I support #and menstrual hygiene. Ban on @PadManTheFilm in is senseless.

Release it now."

Another journalist, named Gharidah Farooqi, expressed her anger and said, "Against our traditions & culture" Oh well, coz women don't menstruate here... What stupid people sitting at ! #must be allowed in ! "

Mehr Tarar, the Pakistani who sparred on with Congress' Shashi Tharoor's wife Sunanda Pushkar, was also not left behind.

"Banning in is another one of those illogical things that simply affect the business of cinemas in

Menstruation is a fact of life, and bringing it to mainstream consciousness is neither immoral nor un-Islamic," she wrote on

Mona Alam, a journalist, lashed the censor board's move to ban

"Insecurity, illiteracy & double standards of #Pakistani filmmakers who're okay with dirty raunchy item numbers but consider "unislamic" to film a social awareness topic of #menstruation on #WomenEmpowerment

Censor board, ??move," she wrote on the

A Pakistani woman wrote on as well, "Banning in just shows how we havent mentally progressed as a nation. Utterly disappointing."

Meanwhile, the Government wrote on its official handle, "The decision to issue an NOC by the Ministry of Information Broadcasting National History and Literary Heritage is yet to be taken on the release of a foreign feature film "Padman" as the film has not yet been pre-viewed by the Central Board of "

On Saturday, refused to gives its nod for the release of 'PadMan' saying it was against "traditions and culture of the country."

Also, the members of refused to watch the film saying it was based on a "taboo subject" and outrightly rejected any clearance certificate to it.

"We can't allow the screening of films on taboo subjects in our cinemas as it is not in our culture, society or even religion," a member of the stated.

'PadMan' which stars Akshay Kumar, and in pivotal roles, was released in on February 8. The film deals with menstrual hygiene.

The film is inspired by the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham, a from who introduced low-cost sanitary pads to villages in

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First Published: Sun, February 11 2018. 14:39 IST