Mumbai: Kannada actor Prakash Belvad, who appeared in The Kashmir Files film, has apologized to Hindus for keeping silent on the massacre of Kashmiri Pandits for a long time after the film's release. While sharing a video, he has told that even after being a journalist in the 90s, he kept silence on this issue. — भारत पुनरुत्थान Bharata Punarutthana (@punarutthana) March 12, 2022 In this video the actor has said that, 'I am privileged to be a part of 'The Kashmir Files'. When I was sent the script by Vivek Agnihotri, I was shocked because till then I did not have information about the horrors and exodus that happened to Kashmiri Pandits in the state of Jammu and Kashmir in the 1990s. He said that, 'I feel embarrassed and also feel guilty, because I was a journalist at that time and took pride in being associated with contemporary events. But now I see that this was not the case then. I think it is appropriate for me to apologize to this community for keeping quiet on this issue for a long time.' Praising the director of the film, Vivek Agnihotri said, "I congratulate and thank Vivek Agnihotri for researching the subject and putting the story in front of the world with courage and commitment." I request every Indian to watch this film to know what happened behind our backs. We have to say that justice is their right and that land belongs to them. At the end of his video, he thanked his journalist colleague RK Mattoo, who has been a leader in providing justice to Kashmiri Pandits in Karnataka. He said that he made this video only after Mattu's appeal. Let us inform that Prakash has played the character of Dr Mahesh in The Kashmir Files. Kangana said this about Bollywood praising 'The Kashmir Files' Rohit Shetty once used to earn only Rs 35 Kajal flaunts her baby bump and does a beautiful photoshoot