Patna: The craze for Vivek Agnihotri's directorial 'The Kashmir Files' is growing across the country. The film is also being widely publicized across the country. Many state governments have made the film tax-free. Meanwhile, a person booked the entire cinema hall at his own expense and showed the film.
In fact, this was seen in Motihari in Bihar. Here's 'The Kashmir Files' at Madhav Talkies. A person has booked a 3 pm show and has provided a great opportunity to the Champaranites to watch it for free. Madhav Talkies was crowded with audiences to watch the film. The excitement of the people was further increased when Rakesh Pandey, who had shown the film for free, himself reached the hall to watch the film with Mahamandaleshwar Juna Akhara-cum-Peethadheeshwar Someshwar Nath Temple Areraj Sri Ravi Shankar Giri ji Maharaj. Then the entire hall complex reverberated with thunderous applause and cheers. Ravi Shankar Giri ji Maharaj's birthday was also celebrated in the hall complex packed with people.
On this occasion, Rakesh Pandey said that this film should be seen by all Indians because the atrocities that took place in Kashmir in 1990 have been filmed very closely in it. It shows the reality that we all should be aware of. That is why the Bravo Foundation made this movie available for the champaranites to be screened for free at two theatres Kalyanpur and Motihari in the district.
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