The domestic collection of Vivek Agnihotri-directed film ‘The Kashmir Files’ will soon join the 200 crore club. The film is getting strong support from the audience. From Bollywood to the political world, there is a stir regarding the film. Meanwhile, Wrestler Babita Phogat, who recently came out of Kangana Ranaut’s show Lock Up, has also reacted to The Kashmir Files. Recall that earlier Kangana Ranaut had praised The Kashmir Files in Lock Up.
What did Babita say on TKF
Actually, after coming out of the show, Babita spoke to DNA and on the mention of The Kashmir Files said, ‘You can call it a topical film, but I will tell it the truth. An untold truth of the plight of the people that has never been talked about, never questioned and ignored. Those who saw and suffered this terrible scene also remained silent. This film has worked to break his silence.
How humanity had suffered this…
Babita further said, ‘I came out and first I got to know about The Kashmir Files from my family and my father-in-law went to watch the film on Monday and he told me about the film and shared the experience.’ Babita further says, ‘I am preparing to watch the film in the next three-four days and I will try to take as many people as possible to show the film with me. I have heard a lot about the film and I want to feel the pain. I want to know what had happened and how humanity had dealt with it.
Kangana mentioned TKF in lock up
Remind that earlier in the lockup, Kangana had mentioned the film. In the video, Kangana says, ‘You know what the whole country is talking about at this time.’ On this, Poonam Pandey says that there is a thing. Then Kangana Ranaut further says, ‘At this time a film has come by The Kashmir Files. It has been declared the most successful film in film history till date. The business he has has left behind even the biggest of films. Kangana Ranaut further says in the video, ‘The budget of The Kashmir Files is only 10 to 15 crores. And it is built on the massacre of Pandits. Pandits were massacred that’s why they are only Pandits.’