Director Kabir Khan is disappointed that the promos of his upcoming film Ek Tha Tiger have been banned in Pakistan. The reason for which the call for the ban was that the film portrayed Pakistan's country's intelligence agency (ISI) in poor light.
Kabir tweeted, "I will say it once more... Ek Tha Tiger is NOT anti-Pakistan....In this day and age; it's stupid to make films that are insensitive or derogatory to any country or community."
"This is the price we have to pay because unfortunately our industry has made insensitive and jingoistic films in the past," he added.
"I am absolutely sure that once the censor board of Pakistan sees? #EkThaTiger... they will be more than happy to show the film in Pakistan," he wrote.
"I can assure the millions of fans of Salman in Pakistan that ?#EkThaTiger will release in theatres in their country," Kabir assured.
The director has so far, made issue-based films such as Kabul Express and New York.
Ek Tha Tiger, starring Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif, is set to release on August 15.