Uproar over 'The Kashmir Files,' houseful's board installed despite having vacant seat in theatre
Uproar over 'The Kashmir Files,' houseful's board installed despite having vacant seat in theatre
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Raipur: The Kashmir Files, a movie on the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from Jammu and Kashmir, is receiving the best response from the people. Some states of the country have even made this film tax-free. But in Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh, there is a controversy about this movie. Some BJP leaders had gone to see the movie in Raipur. After reaching here, they created a ruckus and alleged that tickets were not being given even after the seats in the multiplex PVR remained vacant and the board of Housefull had been put up. A video of it has also surfaced.

According to the same BJP leaders, some persons were not able to get tickets. The PVR staff was talking about being houseful. But when I went inside, I saw that the whole hall was empty. BJP leader Amarjeet Chhabra said the hall was empty and people were being turned back outside.

That's why we opposed it from our side, he said. In response to this, the theatre operator has clarified that the administration is allowed to show the film with 50 per cent capacity. Therefore, after half the ticket was sold, the board of Housefull was put up. Let us tell you that Vivek Agnihotri's film 'The Kashmir Files' is getting praise from all around. This film is not only touching the hearts of the people but it is also being appreciated by the state governments. At this time, this film has dominated the theatres across the country and remains a topic of discussion among the people.

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