'Vivek in the film industry will have to bear the brunt of making 'The Kashmir Files': Manoj Muntashir
'Vivek in the film industry will have to bear the brunt of making 'The Kashmir Files': Manoj Muntashir
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Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri's film The Kashmir Files is in the news these days. Yes and people are giving different types of reactions on this. Some are telling this film the best and some are calling this film the best. Let us tell you that there is a lot of discussion on social media regarding this film and people are divided into two parts. Now amidst all this, lyricist Manoj Muntashir has given his reaction on this film. In fact, he says that it would be wrong to remain silent on this film, so he is speaking. In fact, Manoj said during an interview that 'Vivek is facing the brunt of making the film. Unfortunately, he will have to make up for it in some form or the other in the film industry too.

Let us tell you that The Kashmir Files film has made a large audience emotional. Yes and Kangana Ranaut had said some time ago that, 'Bollywood people are not saying anything on the film'. Now amidst all this, Manoj Muntashir said in an interview given to a famous website, 'People did not see the stories in the Sikh riots of 84. In the 90's, one and a half lakh Kashmiri Hindus, also known as Kashmiri Pandits, were displaced in Kashmir. The governments of Delhi kept sleeping. A film was also made a few years back. Those who had gone through this tragedy, they cried, cried after seeing this film. Said, what is this? You have sanitized everything. That's why you started beating the same drum, Hindu-Muslim brother-brother. Brotherhood.'

With this, Manoj further said, 'There can be no friendship without accepting the troubled history. If there is any history between us and you, wherever there have been some problems, we will talk about it, then we will be able to move forward. You don't want to talk, you want to pour mud. And the soil cannot be poured. Salute to Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri for showing this story. He is also bearing the brunt of making this story. With this he said- 'I have friends, I also know. It is not that he has made this film for any fame or fame. He made the film to tell a story. He is suffering because of this. The result of this is that they will have to make up for it in some form or the other in the film industry. But he is brave, he is doing it. There will be many more such stories in the coming time. Earlier they were afraid to say these things, today they say with chest tightness.

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