Kashmir Files director Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri was crying during the screening of the film
National Film Awardee filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri's film 'The Kashmir Files' has been released in cinemas. Earlier, the director had kept the screening of the film in Jammu. In this, Kashmiri Pandits were also invited.
National Film Awardee filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri's film 'The Kashmir Files' has been released in cinemas. Earlier, the director had kept the screening of the film in Jammu. In this, Kashmiri Pandits were also invited.
Vivek Agnihotri said, "Screening my film in Jammu was nothing less than a pilgrimage for me. Jammu is no less than a pilgrimage place for Kashmiri people. During the screening, I got very emotional. As if I was crying inside, only tears came out of my eyes. During the screening, everyone sitting around me had moist eyes, many people were crying. This film is nothing less than a healing for Kashmiri Pandit. They hope that this one step will be for Kashmiri Pandits to get justice after 32 years."
Seeing people's emotions, I too could not stop myself from being emotional. After the screening, some people came to me crying with their heads on my shoulders. Some old ladies took my hand and started saying that God give you a very long life. After this film, his hope increased, his hope of getting justice increased. Bringing this story to the screen was not an easy task.
The exodus of Pandits is an important and sensitive issue of Indian politics. That's why this film will work to open the eyes of the audience. He said.
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