Vivek Agnihotri's 'Tashkent Files' has completed 75 days of release. There was a lot of controversy about the film and it was also considered a propoganda film because it was released during the Lok Sabha elections. But the film's director Vivek Agnihotri doesn't consider it a propoganda film, and even after the film has been rejected by critics, viewers are liking it. Vivek talked about the success of the film and dubbed PM Modi biopic a propaganda film. During a recent exclusive interview, Vivek Agnihotri was asked if his film 'Tashkent Files' and Vivek Oberoi's 'PM Narendra Modi biopic' was considered a propaganda film and was highly critisized. Do you agree with this paradox? Vivek Agnihotri replied to the question: "When we make political films, we have to collide with people who have a political opinion and would like to humiliating you. If any thought goes beyond your comprehension, it is called Propaganda." He further said on "The PM Modi biopic that the film could not last for 7-8 days." Success Ladder Climbing Siddhant Refuses to Work in 'Gully Boy' Sequel Ashutosh Rana to play the lead role in Hrithik-Tiger's action film Madhuri greeted Karisma on her Birthday saying, "I still remember....! Arjun Kapoor arrives in U.S. with Malaika to celebrate birthday, spotted at airport