Despite several protests, 'The Kashmir Files' made big profit on first day itself
Despite several protests, 'The Kashmir Files' made big profit on first day itself
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Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri's movie 'The Kashmir Files' on the massacre of Kashmiri Pandits in the Valley of Jammu and Kashmir is also being tried to harm in every way. From the Islamists to Bollywood's agenda setters, they do not want that the truth of this Islamic genocide of the 90s to be brought out to the public. The film's producer and director are also engaged in an economic boycott to break the morale. Despite this, a huge crowd of viewers is coming to see this film and the film is also doing tremendous business.

On the first day of its release i.e. on March 11, 'The Kashmir Files' has also earned a lot of money, that too when under the pressure of the Bollywood gang, it has been released on only 550 screens. It is being said that on the first day, this movie has done a business of between 2.5 crore and 3 crore rupees. This is better than the first-day earnings of many recently released Bollywood movies. The film has earned 6-7 times more than the first-day earnings of director Vivek Agnihotri's previous movie 'The Tashkent Files.' According to reports, 'The Tashkent Files' had earned only Rs 40 lakh on the first day.

With every single day that passes, the movie business is also expected to grow. The way it is shaking people's hearts and minds, people can't forget it for a long time. An audience who came out to watch the movie said that this film should be watched by every Indian and Hindu. Another viewer said that this movie shows what actually happened in Kashmir 30 years ago, which can be understood through this film.

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