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    SHC Questions Delay in Screening of Film ‘Ghost School’

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 21, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Sindh High Court (SHC) has expressed curiosity regarding the postponement of the screening of the film titled ‘Ghost School.’ During proceedings, the court inquired whether the film contained any supernatural elements, reflecting its concern over the unexplained delay. This questioning highlights the judiciary’s active role in addressing issues related to film releases and public access to entertainment.

    In a significant development, the SHC’s intervention underscores the importance of timely film screenings in Pakistan’s entertainment industry, which often faces challenges such as censorship, distribution hurdles, and bureaucratic delays. The court’s probing suggests a need for transparency and accountability in the film certification and release process, ensuring that creative works reach audiences without unnecessary obstruction.

    Meanwhile, the delay in ‘Ghost School’ has sparked discussions among filmmakers and viewers about the broader implications for artistic freedom and the cultural sector’s growth. The SHC’s involvement could set a precedent for future cases where film screenings are delayed, potentially encouraging reforms that support the timely release of cinematic productions across the country.

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