A video is going viral on social media, which is being told that a Kashmiri youth was denied a room in a hotel in Delhi. Actually this has been tweeted on Twitter by a person named Nasir. After which the director of the film ‘The Kashmir Files’ Vivek Agnihotri and radio jockey Saima came face to face. Vivek even asked Syma to call her on his show sometime.
Quoting on radio jockey Saima’s tweet, Vivek Agnihotri writes that Mohtarma, you are RJ. Sometimes call in your radio show, let’s talk together and do milk of milk and water of water. If yes, then DM.
In fact, a person mentioning Saima in a tweet wrote, “See the effect of #KashmirFiles, Delhi hotel refused to give room to Kashmiri person despite providing identity card and other documents. Is being a Kashmiri a crime?” In response to which, while mentioning Vivek Agnihotri, Syma quoted that Vivek Agnihotri has started.
At the same time, after this tweet, people have also started giving their reactions, a user named Raees Pathan wrote, “Sayama ji has given his judgment, Vivek ji, now you harass a Muslim woman by inviting her to debate. Don’t do it, if they remove their victim card then you won’t be able to say anything.”
While K user shared some screenshots pointing to Syma and wrote that yes everything depends on discretion. If we examine the dates of the events, it has been controversial for many years. Some matters may be related to security, whatever the reason, but all we have to do is run the agenda against The Kashmir Files and instigate people.
Let us tell you that in the 90s, there was a lot of atrocities on Kashmiri Pandits, about which this movie has been made. The Kashmir Files film, which tells the pain of Kashmiri Pandits, has awakened a different feeling among the countrymen after watching it. At the same time, this film has been made tax free in many states.
Significantly, the film became a huge success at the box office, setting several records at the box office for a small budget Hindi film in its first week of release. During the film’s pre-screening in the United States, Rhode Island’s State Representative Brian Patrick Kennedy congratulated Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri for his film.