Viewers are very fond of the film The Kashmir Files directed by Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri. The film is doing good collection at the box office. Showing the story of Kashmiri Pandits, this film has been made tax free in many states, while there is also a demand to make the film tax free in Delhi. For the first time on this, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has expressed his opinion with impunity. On making The Kashmir Files tax free in Delhi, Kejriwal said, put it on YouTube.
Will put it on youtube, will see all the pictures…
In fact, during the budget session of the assembly, Arvind Kejriwal said that the people of BJP are demanding that the film should be made tax free, he said that they are saying that Kashmir files should be tax free… Hey put it on YouTube for free. Will be free Kejriwal further said, ‘Why are you getting tax free… If you have this much hobby, then Vivek will put Agnihotri on YouTube, say do. Will see the whole picture.. All the people will see.. What is the need of tax free.’
The work of putting up posters for BJP…
Kejriwal further said that someone earned crores in the name of Kashmiri Pandit and gave the task of putting up posters to BJP. Referring to BJP, Kejriwal further said that you come with us. We will not get you to put up posters of false pictures like The Kashmir. Will not get you to promote the film, he said that putting up posters of false films does not suit, does not suit.
In which states is the film tax free?
The film has been made tax free in Uttar Pradesh, Tripura, Goa, Haryana, Gujarat and Uttarakhand. At the same time, the film has been praised from Yogi Adityanath to Prime Minister August 2, 2021
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On the other hand, according to a report in The Bollywood Hungama, after seeing the success of the film, the makers of the film have decided to dub it in other four regional languages. The film will be dubbed in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada. This is a very good news for all those viewers who could not watch the film due to being in English but now South Indian audience will also be able to watch the film.