The Kashmir Files: Bravo's CMD to show the film for free, booked entire theatre
The Kashmir Files: Bravo's CMD to show the film for free, booked entire theatre
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'The Kashmir Files' remains an important issue these days and everyone is liking the film. The film has been a topic of discussion since its release. At the same time, from the critics to the audience, they are praising the film fiercely. Let us tell you all that the Vivek Agnihotri directed film has been doing well at the box office since its release. On the other hand, there is also a fierce fight over the ticket of the film. Amidst all this, Rakesh Pandey, CMD of Bravo Pharmaceutical Private, has taken a big initiative regarding the film. In fact, he has decided to book the entire cinema hall in Motihari on behalf of The Brovo Foundation and show the film to the youth free of cost.

Talking about the film recently, Rakesh Pandey said, "The cruelty that happened to Kashmiri pandits in the 90s is a kind of jihad, it has never been shown or talked about. Today, when a film has been made on him, there is opposition and there is talk of communalism. At the same time, he said, "Overnight, Hindus had to flee from there, women and daughters were tortured and the then rulers turned away blindly at that time. How did all this happen? This is a kind of jihad and everyone should know about it.''

He further said, "You can distort history but you can't hide it. So, to understand the pain and suffering of the Kashmiri pandits, one should both watch and show the film. I request everyone to watch and show the film to those who are sitting in Motihari, Bihar or anywhere in India because everyone should know the truth. The film will lift the veil over the lie. At the same time, he also said, "The Kashmir files are our pain, we cannot forget it, we need to learn from it." A large section had to migrate for false jihad. What is being tampered with in history needs to be told and shown to everyone. 

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