Vivek Agnihorti Talks About Making 'The Kashmir Files', Wants To "Present The Unreported History Of Kashmiri Hindus"

    Vivek Agnihorti Talks About Making 'The Kashmir Files'

    Vivek Agnihorti Talks About Making 'The Kashmir Files', Wants To "Present The Unreported History Of Kashmiri Hindus"

    Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri says he wants to present the unreported history of Kashmiri Hindus in his upcoming film, "The Kashmir Files".


    "Kashmiri Hindus were literally butchered, raped and made homeless. It is one of the most tragic genocides in Indian history but is absent from our history and our consciousness. All I want to achieve is to present the unreported history of Kashmiri Hindus," Agnihotri told IANS, adding: "I believe artists owe it to society which consumes their work. It's unbelievable that there are so many films on Kashmir but not even one on the misery, pain and loss of the (state's) Hindu minority."


    "The Kashmir Files", based on the genocide of Kashmiri Hindus, is scheduled to hit screens in August 2020. Other details about the film are still under wraps.

    The director earlier made "The Tashkent Files", which revolves around the mysterious death of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1966, soon after the signing of the Tashkent Agreement between India and Pakistan to end their 1965 war.


    (The article has been taken from IANS and has been published without any changes)