Muslim countries’ mercury rises for Netflix’s first Arabic film, know what is the reason?

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Muslim countries are angry about a film. Netflix’s first Arabic film has been labeled as promoting homosexuality and obscenity in Egypt. Along with this film, there is also a demand for ban on Netflix in the country.

 The mercury of Muslim countries has gone up due to Netflix’s first Arabic film. There is a huge opposition to the film especially in Egypt. People say that this film is a threat to family and religious values. He argues that there are many such scenes in the film, through which an attempt has been made to target the culture of Arab countries. Due to the allegations of promoting homosexuality and obscenity on the film, there is a demand for a ban on it.

Italian film remake 

Critics of the film say that a conspiracy is being hatched to mentally corrupt the people of the Arab country through this film. The name of the movie is Ashab Wala A’azz (No Dear Friends). This film is an Arabic remake of the hit Italian film ‘Perfect Strangers’. This film has been made in many international languages. Muslim countries, especially Egypt, have objections to many scenes in this film. 

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