Critical reception The film received mixed reviews. Omair Alavi of
The News International reviewed the film by saying: "Maalik is a film that has been produced for those who love Pakistan and want it to prosper. The film commands multiple viewing because for die-hard Lollywood fans, this ‘Hollywood’ treatment would be hard to digest. In short, Maalik leaves a lasting impression and is a must-watch." Rafay Mahmood of
The Express Tribune called the film "unpolished" and "jingoistic propaganda" that "lacks coherence." He gave it rating of three out of five stars. He said: "‘Maalik’ is not a masterpiece yet isn't something that should be missed. Watch it without any expectations and you might as well be surprised" Moayyed Jafri of The News International wrote that the film, "shows that the armed forces are learning the ropes of using mass media in paving public opinion." Sulman Ali of
The Nation said "the movie is for a common Pakistani who has grudges against the country's political leaders and is waiting for a ‘miracle’ to happen." Writing in
The Express Tribune, Aliza Qaisar called the film, "a cesspool of ludicrousness.".
Ban On 26 April 18 days after releasing the film was banned by Sindh Board of Film Censor,
Government of Sindh. However, the Sindh Chief Minister
Qaim Ali Shah intervened and asked the ministry not to issue it as it would be 'against the freedom of expression'. On 27 April, The Federal
Government of Pakistan has banned
Maalik nationwide in a notification issued on Wednesday. In a series of tweets, writer and director of film
Ashir Azeem strongly condemned ban on his film. On 7 September 2016 ban on film was lifted by
LHC and the film was re-released on limited screens in
Karachi,
Lahore and
Islamabad. The
Supreme Court noticed that the
(CBFC) overstepped its authority by banning the film Maalik. The Court declined watching the movie and expected the government law officer to watch the film. ==Accolades==