a href="/myfiles/Images/2015/06/22/li04_big.jpg" title="A still from "Bajrangi Bhaijaan." " A still from "Bajrangi Bhaijaan."
MUMBAI - Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's “Bajrangi Bhaijaan,” which is about a man on a mission to help a speech-impaired girl return to her home in Pakistan, may release across the border due to its positive message, said a Pakistani film distributor, reported Dawn.com. The Kabir Khan-directed movie chronicles the adventures and experiences he stumbles upon during his road trip. Zain Wali, representative of film distribution company Everready Pictures, said he was positive about the movie's release in the country. “'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' is set to release on Eid and this is 102 percent confirmed. There are no objections in the film and we are confident that it will make it to the cinemas with ‘Bin Roye' and other films,” Wali said. The film which also stars Kareena Kapoor Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui is slated to hit screens on July 17 in India. Wali said that although he is positive about the film being released in Pakistan, the country's censor board has the final say. “Most importantly, we have faith that the film will see the light of the day in cinemas. The last stage regarding the release of any film, be it local or international, is the approval from censor board. We are positive that the film will not face any challenges in this regard because we haven't heard anything dubious about it,” he added. - Agencies