Filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri has time and again shared his opinion on issues that celebrities shy away from talking about. His last year's blockbuster, 'The Kashmir Files' and his recent release 'The Kerala Story' have been loved by some and questioned by some. While many top critics, writers and audiences have praised the filmmaker for talking about issues that have been suppressed, there are others who question Vivek Agnihotri's intention in making these films.Â
Tweeted about The Kashmir Files : Regardless, the director has an answer for all. But recently on Twitter the journalist of the portal 'The Wire' has tweeted about Vivek's Kashmir files. In it she wrote, "The Kashmir Files and The Kerala Story are not movies, but state-sponsored propaganda. Theory of society, one movie at a time. Love-Jihad is nothing but an Islamophobic conspiracy theory. Repeat after me – Love-Jihad is a lie, Love-Jihad is propaganda."
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Kashmir Files and Kerala Story are not films but state sponsored propaganda.
Indoctrination of society, one film at a time.
Love-Jihad is nothing but an Islamophobic conspiracy theory.
Repeat after me -
Love-Jihad is a lie
Love-Jihad is propaganda
Arfa Khanum Sherwani (@khanumarfa) May 8, 2023
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OPEN CHALLENGE:
Since as an alleged journalist you mentioned #TheKashmirFiles, I openly challenge you to do a podcast with me and prove which frame, dialogue, shot, scene or FACT is not TRUE?
Friends, till such time please ask her to stop this TERRORIST SPONSORED PROPAGANDA. https://t.co/8FpgBn02Nw
Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) May 8, 2023
Filmmaker replied like this: After this Vivek Agnihotri replied by writing that- "Since you as an alleged journalist have mentioned #TheKashmirFiles, I openly challenge you to do a podcast with me and prove it. Which frame, dialogue, shot, scene or FACT is not true?"
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