The film ‘The Kashmir Files’ made on the massacre of Kashmiri Pandits has joined the club of 200 crores. Anupam Kher is seen in the lead role in this film. The actor himself is a Kashmiri Pandit and his father suffered a lot while living in Kashmir. Due to which this film is very close to his heart. Anupam Kher has shared the journey of his life by sharing the poster of this film on his Instagram account.
Anupam wrote, From summary to #TheKashmirFiles; Once upon a time, there was a Kashmiri Pandit boy named Bittu. His father was a clerk named Pushkarnath. Bittu worked very hard and became an actor which people call as Anupam Kher. She continued to work hard and did 522 films in 38 years. Then came a film called #TheKashmirFiles about the massacre of Kashmiri Pandits. In which he got an important role.
He literally gave his blood and soul to this film and decided to name the character Pushkarnath to pay tribute to his father and millions of other Kashmiris. who were the victims of the horrific and senseless violence of the terrorists. The pain, truth, and tragedy of the world’s connected victims. People all over the world made it their tragedy.
Bittu’s film is achieving tremendous success today. From a clerk’s son to a 67 year old member of the 200 crore club. This is the ultimate. It is called #KuchBhiHoSaktaHai. Jai Ho! Thanks to Vivek, Pallavi, Abhishek and everyone else for making this possible!’
On this post of Anupam Kher, Nagpure Shivam wrote, “Sir now upload it on YouTube. Those who cannot go to the cinema hall will also see it. Jai Hind.” Shanil Gusain wrote, “You are a legend a true actor and more than that a great human being rooted for your roots.” A user named Jashn wrote, “Sir saw your film Kashmir Files, this film made the entire theater cry.” Prasad Vishal wrote, “Pushkar Nath ji will be proud of you.”
At the same time, a user named Honey wrote, “You want to create hatred by showing this film. Sky Borg wrote, “So the film was made. Even after the film is made, some people do not know. This film was not because of what happened in Kashmir, it was because it should never happen again.”