Vivek Agnahotri’s film The Kashmir Files has done well at the box office. The movie is inching towards earning Rs 250 crore. For the past several days, the question is being asked on social media whether Vivek will donate this money to the Kashmiri Pandit community? There are also some reports coming from his side that he will help people with the film’s earnings. Pallavi Joshi and Vivek Agnihotri have broken their silence on all these speculations and questions. He has talked about his future plans, which are still at a very early stage.
Tashkent’s earnings put in The Kashmir Files
During the interview with Pallavi Joshi and Vivek Agnahotri, Siddharth Kanan asked that many questions have come to him. People are asking whether the movie is making 200, 300, 400 crores. Will the money be given to the welfare fund of Kashmiri Pandits out of the profits? Pallavi Joshi says, this has been going on for a long time. On Twitter, running on Insta, printed with Vivek’s name everywhere. We have been investing money ever since we thought we would make a film on Kashmir. We are giving time on this project, talking to Kashmiri Pandits, whatever research we have done, we have done it on our own. We didn’t have a producer. Whatever we earned from Tashkent was spent on The Kashmir Files.
this question is very vulgar
When we went to Jagti Camp, we saw that the children did not have books. The film was being made…after this Pallavi becomes silent and says that I do not want to talk about all this. After this, Vivek fulfills his point. He says, we have been working for the Kashmiri Pandit community for many years. Whenever we do service work, I feel very bad to talk about it. We have been doing it for a long time and will continue to do so. It is between us and them. Pallavi says that it is a very vulgar question that if you get 400 crores then how much will you give?
Vivek Agnihotri told why Aamir Khan appealed to watch The Kashmir Files
Will invest money in young people’s films too
First read the credits that there are 4 producers. It is also a long math in whose part how much comes. Whenever a producer makes money from a film, he invests this money in his next projects. People don’t make films like me and Vivek. Hopefully young people will come forward and if they face fund crunch, we will invest money in their film. Said success has come now, we could not even plan anything. On this, Vivek told that during COVID he had raised money for the community, so he knows for whom he is doing it.