Brunei has banned the newly released Hollywood film Valentine's Day from cinemas after religious leaders ruled that the holiday "is not for Muslims," media reports said Saturday.
As the sultanate's Islamic leaders believe the celebration of Valentine's Day encourages "promiscuous activity," the censorship board ordered cinemas to remove the film that co-stars Julia Roberts, the Brunei Times reported.
One movie house employee said the film may have been banned due to "homosexual" content, which is also taboo under Islamic strictures, DPA reported.
Brunei Darussalam is a predominantly Muslim country located on the tip of North Borneo.
Brunei bans Valentine's Day film as "not for Muslims"
Brunei has banned the newly released Hollywood film Valentine's Day from cinemas after religious leaders ruled that the holiday "is not for Muslims," media reports said Saturday.
