The Kashmir Files: Harsh Reality of Kashmir Genocide, Shows going Houseful

The movie has shown the harsh reality of Kashmir Genocide and exodus. The shows are going houseful. Tickets for more than 480 shows in major cities have been sold.

The Kashmir Files: Harsh Reality of Kashmir Genocide, Shows going Houseful
The Kashmir Files movie poster (credits - Twitter)

Directed by Vivek Agnihotri, The Kashmir Files has become a blockbuster hit within just two days of its release. The movie has a limited screen release and the shows are going houseful. The Kashmir Files has brought a brutally honest reality of the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits on the big screen. The movie is receiving an unprecedented response from the audience.

Tickets for more than 480 shows have been sold in seven major cities - Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Pune, making it difficult for viewers to get tickets for the film easily. Thousands of people are marching towards theaters to watch the heart-wrenching story of exodus of Kashmiri Pandits directed by National Award winning director Vivek Agnihotri. Additionally, in seven major cities all the sows were houseful till Sunday. 

Similarly, in Mumbai, the Vivek Agnihotri directorial is a blockbuster hit. Tickets for over 100 shows have been sold out, while another 150 shows in the city will hit the entire house ahead of the screening. As per the ticket booking site Bookmyshow.com, over 100 shows are full, and at least 150 more shows will be filled before screening in the National Capital Region. 

The Harsh Reality 

We as Indians are not aware about the heart-wrenching reality of Kashmir massacre as it didn't take the media coverage when it happened. In reality, Kashmiri Pandits are still waiting for justice to happen. This story is not just about one person or one family, its the story of many individuals who died and flew away from their homeland due to illogical terrorism.

This is the time that we have to face the reality and know the truth. This genocide and ensuing exodus ought to be recognized as a smudge on politeness, on humankind and that something almost identical should never happen in future at any point.