Vivek Agnihotri-directed ‘The Kashmir Files’, which released on March 11, is getting a lot of love from the audience. The box office collection of the film is growing fast. Social media users are increasingly supporting Anupam Kher starrer film. In the case of the film, while the film is giving competition to Prabhas’s film Baahubali, on the other hand it has defeated Aamir Khan’s Dangal.
defeated ‘Dangal’
Taran Adarsh told in one of his tweets that The Kashmir Files earned Rs 19.15 crore on the 8th day. While Dangal collected Rs 18.59 crore on the 8th day. However, The Kashmir Files is still behind Bahubali. Baahubali 2 had earned Rs 19.75 crore on the 8th day. Significantly, the film has earned a total of Rs 116.45 crore so far.
#TheKashmirFiles creates HISTORY… *Day 8* of #TKF [₹ 19.15 cr] is AT PAR with #baahubali2 [₹ 19.75 cr] and HIGHER THAN #Dangal [₹ 18.59 cr]the two ICONIC HITS… #TKF is now in august company of ALL TIME BLOCKBUSTERS… [Week 2] Fri 19.15 cr. Total: ₹ 116.45 cr. #India biz. pic.twitter.com/sjLWXV78J9
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) March 19, 2022
kangana’s insta story
Recall that recently Kangana Ranaut posted on Insta Story on the collection of The Kashmir Files. This is a big record in view of the conditions of theaters opening slowly after the Corona period. In such a situation, Kangana wrote in her Insta story, ‘This is not business, this is the feeling of patriotism of an artist and it is not money but tears of remorse for this country.’ Kangana’s Insta story became increasingly viral.
15 thousand page documents
The film’s director Vivek Agnihotri spoke about The Kashmir Files during a press conference in Delhi. Vivek told that 5000 hours of research was done to make the film and about 15,000 pages of documents were collected. Vivek also showed a 20-minute video in the press conference, in which there were interviews of Kashmiri Pandits who were in Kashmir at that time. Vivek told that he traveled with wife Pallavi Joshi to many parts of the country and abroad and interacted with Kashmiri Pandits. About 700 Kashmiri Pandits were interviewed for the film. Vivek and Pallavi Joshi were seen wiping their tears after listening to the painful tales of Kashmiri Pandits in the 20-minute video.