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THE KASHMIR FILES


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This is a film on the unreported story, the most tragic gut-wrenching genocide of Kashmir Hindus which happened in 1990. 

This is not a movie, this is a SLAP (RJ Raunac), 

SLAP on the people who have been ignoring the genocide of Kashmiri pundits still now, 

SLAP on those people who have never let the pain of Kashmiri pundits known to the world till date. 

SLAP on those who shout slogans of Azadi but they probably do not know that they have snatched the freedom of the community in their own country. 

SLAP on people who thinks that Kashmir is not a part of India 

SLAP on those who see the Indian army as murderers

SLAP on those who feel that if they have been murdered, they have the right to take up arms and take the path of violence. 
 

The Kashmir Files is a story of two days. Today where people like you and me live and the second is that black day 19th January 1990 a day that Kashmiri Pandits still relive. 

That day when they were forced out of their own homes with a muzzle placed at their heads to get them to comply. 


The Kashmir Files is NOT A FILM!
It is a Museum! 

Some incidences in the film are so shocking that you wonder how one can do this to their neighbor, but the filmmaker provides proof of the real-life incident. 

I don't think this is just a film, because The Kashmir Files is that cry for help that was pushed under the bed for 30 years by the Indian media. The atrocities were downplayed for 30 years which is now coming up to the surface 


The Kashmir Files is not a Film!
It is an experience

Why did it take 30+ Years to make this Film? brining the story of Kashmiri Pandits to the country, why didn't any star have the guts to talk about this? Do they believe the incidence isn't true? Do they not consider them as their own? What were they scared of? 


The people who know about this need to watch, the people who don't know about this like me, Definitely must watch this movie. 







Thank you!

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