Vivek Agnihotri’s film ‘The Kashmir Files’ is still in the news almost a month after its release. The story of the film is based on the exodus and massacre of Kashmiri Pandits in the year 1990. From politicians to many Bollywood stars have given their feedback on the film. Now filmmaker Karan Johar has also praised the film. He said that this film teaches a lot.
The movement told the film: Karan Johar said that this is not just a film, it is a movement. There is a lot to be learned from this film, definitely watch it. Of course, this film may not have been made in a big budget, but the film is doing well. Talking about which Johar said that this film is not made on a big budget like other films. But the biggest hit of Indian cinema could be a cost-profit film.
Advice to Aspiring Directors: Karan Johar said that upcoming or aspiring directors should learn from this film. If there is some story related to the country or anything like that, then it has to be seen. If you want to learn something then watch this movie. This is a movement.
Let us tell you that everyone is praising this film. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister Amit Shah also supported the film and asked people to watch it. If we talk about Bollywood, then Abhishek Bachchan, Kangana Ranaut have praised the film a lot.
Let us tell you that two sides are divided regarding the film. One side is praising the film by connecting it to the truth. So the other side is telling it a lie. But many people have feelings attached to it. Anupam Kher is seen in the lead role in this film.
Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi are also playing important roles with him. Apart from these, Chinmay Mandlekar has become the dreaded terrorist Bitta Karate. He told that he got so immersed in this character that people really started hating him after seeing his character.
The film has been made in a very low budget. But it is doing tremendously well at the box office. The film has done business of around 250 crores till now. Whereas the film has been made in a budget of only Rs 15 crores.