The storm of ‘The Kashmir Files’ is being seen at the box office. The film directed by Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri had entered the 100 crore club in the first week itself. The film is getting strong support from the audience. Many such photos and videos have surfaced on social media, where the audience’s tears are not stopping after watching the film. Let us tell you that Anupam Kher starrer The Kashmir Files was released only in English but now good news has come out for the audience. The film will be dubbed in other regional languages.
The film will be released in four regional languages
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.
The Kashmir Files Collection
The name of The Kashmir Files has been recorded in the history of Bollywood. Not only did the screens increase after the release, but the collection is also increasing day by day. The film has earned the highest so far on the 9th day. The film earned Rs 19.25 crore on Friday and Rs 24.80 crore on Saturday. The total collection of the film The Kashmir Files has gone up to Rs 141.25 crore.
Vivek Agnihotri gets ‘Y’ category security
The film The Kashmir Files depicts the atrocities in the Valley against Kashmiri Hindus in 1990. There were many challenges in making the film. Vivek Agnihotri’s wife Pallavi Joshi was also a small part of this film. Pallavi says that there was only one problem in the shooting that when we were shooting in Kashmir, a fatwa was issued in our name. The good thing is that our last scene was to be shot then. While the film is being supported a lot, on the other hand some people are strongly opposing it, in such a situation, the central government has provided Y category security to the director of ‘The Kashmir Files’ Vivek Agnihotri.