‘The Kashmir Files’ Review- Unmasked the pain of Kashmiri Pandits

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How heaven became hell for Kashmiri Hindus

When Islamic terrorists entered the homes of Kashmiri Pandits living in Kashmir and sometimes by killing them at the intersections, they forced their loved ones to leave Kashmir. How all of a sudden these Kashmiri Pandits were forced to flee after saving their lives in their own country. Seeing this truth, only you will say how heaven has become hell for Kashmiri Hindus.

After this film, these questions are arising in the mind of the people.

After this film, these questions are arising in the mind of the people.

…Strong true, bold and master piece true story Kehna Kehna Kehna for The Kashmir Files will do justice to this film. The film shows the plight of Kashmiri Pandits in the Kashmir Valley in 1990. This Kashmir Files film of 2 hours 40 minutes based on the true story directed by Vivek Agnihotri shook the hearts of the audience, while seeing this film, the question has started arising in the minds of the audience that the government of that time, political Why not stop the genocide in Kashmir being part of parties and independent India

Why Kashmiri Hindus were being slaughtered openly?

Why Kashmiri Hindus were being slaughtered openly?

We have been asked to leave Kashmir till night and go out… Kashmir is burning, Kashmiri Hindus are being openly slaughtered. Standing in a line, 28 Hindu pandits, including children, women, were all shot, when this phone was going to Delhi again and again from the valley of Kashmir, why did everyone remain silent.

The massacre was suppressed for years and the truth was hidden

The massacre was suppressed for years and the truth was hidden

In this film, the director has very beautifully targeted a leading educational institution and media of India and why it was necessary to remove Article 370 from Kashmir and after almost 30 years, Kashmiri Pandits who are still unable to forget their sorrow. Why should it not be settled in Kashmir? For some political reasons, the massacre of Kashmiri Pandits was suppressed for years and the truth was hidden. These questions are arising after watching the film.

Four years of research by Vivek Annihotri brought the film to life

Four years of research by Vivek Annihotri brought the film to life

Vivek Agnihotri, who wanted to show the film Dard to Kashmiri Pandits, seems to be completely successful and he has proved that the real hero of any film is its story and its script. Before doing this film, the director of the film, Vivek Aginhotri, met Kashmiri Pandits for four years to know their pain and the research that they have done in bringing out this true story, that research is visible in this film.

Why go to the cinema hall

Why go to the cinema hall

If you want to see the real beauty of this film, then you will go to the cinema hall and watch this film. Talking about rating this film, it would be fair to give it 5 stars.

Story of The Kashmir Files

Story of The Kashmir Files

In 1990, when the slogans of ‘Raliv, Chaliv or Galiv’ are echoing in every corner of Kashmir’s plaintiffs, which means “either change religion, or run or die…” That Kashmiri Pandit Pushkar Nath Pandit (Anupum Kher) who saw his son daughter-in-law and eldest grandson being killed by terrorists in front of his eyes in this 1990 carnage, demanded the removal of 370 from Kashmir till his death. He kept on dharna in Delhi and breathed his last in this hope. His younger grandson Krishna (Darshan Kumar) comes to Kashmir to fulfill his grandfather’s last wish that his ashes be scattered at his house in Kashmir, where he lives with his grandfather. Comes to three old friends and asks about the accident that happened to his family and the three old friends of Dada including Mithur Chakravati, who played the role of retired IPS officer, two more friends Krishna to know about the exodus and massacre of Kashmiri Pandits Then the truth of Krishna’s 1990s comes to the fore.

movie cast

movie cast

Directed by Vivek Agnihotri, the film has a stellar cast like Mithun Chakraborty, Anupam Kher, Darshan Kumar, Pallavi Joshi making the film even more spectacular with their stellar performances. At the same time, Anupam Kher’s family in the film is among those Kashmiri Pandits who have suffered this pain in real life. Anupam Kher has succeeded in making the audience feel the pain of his character’s heart with his brilliant acting and speaking dialogues in Kashmiri language. On the other hand, Darshan Kumar who played the role of grandson Krishna, his acting and dialogue at the end of the film has stunned every viewer.



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