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The Kashmir Files
The Kashmir Files
Theatrical release poster
Directed byVivek Agnihotri
Written byVivek Agnihotri
Saurabh M Pandey
Starring
CinematographyUdaysingh Mohite
Edited byShankh Rajadhyaksha
Music byScore:
Rohit Sharma
Songs:
Swapnil Bandodkar
Production
companies
Zee Studios
Abhishek Agarwal Arts
Distributed byZee Studios
Release date
  • 11 March 2022 (2022-03-11)
Running time
170 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box officeest. ₹27.15 crore[2]

The Kashmir Files is a 2022 Indian Hindi-language drama film[1] written and directed by Vivek Agnihotri. Produced by Zee Studios,[4] the film is based on the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits during the Kashmir Insurgency.[5] It stars Anupam Kher, Darshan Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty and Pallavi Joshi.[6] The film was initially set to release theatrically worldwide on 26 January 2022, coinciding with India's Republic Day,[7] but was postponed due to the Omicron variant spread,[8] and finally theatrically released on 11 March 2022.[9]

It was declared tax-free in Haryana,[10] Madhya Pradesh,[11] Gujarat,[12] and Karnataka.[13] The film has become a huge box office success, within three days of its release, setting several box office records for a small budget Hindi film.[14][15]

Plot

The movie revolves around the journey of a young student Krishna (Darshan Kumar), who goes from being brainwashed by professor Radhika Menon (Pallavi Joshi) to finally learning about what's presented as the true events of the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits.[citation needed]

The film portrays the events surrounding the exodus as a "genocide", in which thousands of Kashmiri Hindus were massacred, women raped and children shot. The displaced families are shown living as refugees till today.[16]

Cast

Production

On 14 August 2019, Agnihotri announced the film with its first look poster saying, "the film will be an honest investigation into one of the biggest human tragedies". Director Vivek Agnihotri completed the script, stationed at an undisclosed location in the Himalayas. The subject of the film was the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits that took place between the late 80s and early 90s.[17][18] As a part of production, Vivek Agnihotri claimed to have interviewed more than 700 emigrants from the exodus and recorded their stories over a period of two years [19] Actor Anupam Kher joined the cast as the lead actor of the film in May 2020. The first schedule of the film was called off due the coronavirus outbreak.[20] Yograj Singh was removed for his speeches at the 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest,[21] and Puneet Issar was brought in as replacement.[22] A line producer, Sarahna died during the production by committing suicide.[23]

Critical reception

Kher's performance in The Kashmir Files was generally praised by the film critics.[24][25][26]

Stutee Ghosh of The Quint rated the film 3.5 out of 5 and found the film to have made a compelling case for Kashmiri Pandits but wished for more nuance; Anupam Kher's acting was praised in particular.[27] Monika Rawal Kukreja of Hindustan Times praised Agnihotri's realist take on the events and showered praises on cast performances.[28] Joginder Tuteja, reviewing for Rediff.com, praised Agnihotri's subtle filmography and individual performances of the cast; noting the film to be a "real chronicle" of 90s' Kashmir, he rated 4 out of 5 stars.[29] Likewise, Jagadish Angadi of Deccan Herald was effusive in his praise.[30] Avinash Lohana of Pinkvilla scored the film at 3 out of 5 stars, praising the cast performances—particularly that of Kher's—and behind-the-scenes research but criticized the lack of balance.[31]

In contrast, Shubhra Gupta, reviewing for The Indian Express gave the film a 1.5 out of 5 stars; uninterested in nuance, the film was held to be a work of propaganda aligned with the ruling party's discourse that only aimed to stoke the "deep-seated anger" of Pandits but it did tap into the grief of a displaced community and Kher's performance was commendable.[16] Rahul Desai, reviewing for Film Companion, found the work to be a "fantasy-revisionist" rant lacking in clarity and craft where every Muslim was a Nazi and every Hindu, a Jew; with an unconvincing screenplay and weak characters, it strove only to tune in with the Hindu Nationalist mood of the nation rather than offer any genuine empathy to the displaced victims.[32]

Amogh Rohmetra, reviewing the film for The Print, noted multiple factual errors in Agnihotri's documentation of the events and criticized the attempts at maligning Jawaharlal Nehru University and selective political blaming; overall, he found the work to be uncredible and "almost" in the service of propagating Islamophobia.[33] Rohit Bhatnagar of The Free Press Journal found the screenplay as well as individual performances to be sloppy, thus failing to "translate the grief on the big canvas" and make any mark; however, he admired the effort that went behind the film and rated 2.5 out of 5 stars.[34] Shilajit Mitra of The New Indian Express panned the film with a rating of 1 out of 5 stars — he castigated Agnihotri for exploiting the suffering of Kashmiri Pandits and doing away with all nuance in service of a "communal agenda" against the Muslim community.[35]

Release and box office

The film has been declared tax-free in Haryana,[10] Madhya Pradesh,[11] Gujarat,[12] and Karnataka.[13] The Kashmir Files was released in over 630 screens in India on 11 March 2022.[36] The film earned 3.55 crore at the domestic box office on its opening day. On its second day, the film showed a growth of 139.44% and earned 8.50 crore, taking its total domestic box office collection to 12.05 crore.[37] After the successful opening, the screens were increased to 2000 on 13 March 2022 and a weekend target of 24 crore set[38], which was surpassed as it collected 15.10 crore at the domestic box office on its third day, taking its opening weekend collection to 27.15 crore.[37] The film has become an immediate box office success, setting several box office records for a small budget Hindi film.[14][14]

Litigation

A public interest litigation (PIL) was filed by an Uttar Pradesh resident[39] which sought a stay on the film's release on grounds that the film may portray the Muslims as killers of the Kashmiri Pandits, presenting what it described as a one sided view that would hurt the sentiments of Muslims and could trigger violence against Muslims.[40] The PIL was dismissed by a Bombay High Court on technical grounds.[40]

A lawsuit was filed by the widow of an Indian Armed Forces squadron leader who died during the Kashmir Insurgency. The widow's lawsuit said that the film portrayed a false depiction of events vis-a-vis the husband and sought a stay on its release. Accordingly, the court restrained the makers from showing relevant scenes.[41]

References

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