ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan's media regulation authority said Thursday it was imposing a blanket ban on Bollywood films and other Indian content on its television networks and radio stations amid increasing tension between the two nuclear-armed rivals on the issue of the disputed region of Kashmir. The ban will be enforced from Friday and any TV and radio station found violating it will be shut down, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority, or PEMRA, said in a statement. PEMRA gave no reason for the move, but two government officials said the step was taken following reports that some Indian filmmakers were refusing to use Pakistani actors in movies. The two government officials said certain parts of the Indian film industry had been asking Pakistani actors and singers to leave India since last month's attack. Pakistani authorities say Indian forces have been carrying out human rights violations in the area for months.