Source: HT News Service.
Published on: December 27, 2022
 
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Mithun Chakraborty responds to criticism of The Kashmir Files, saying the film’s inclusion on the Oscar eligible film list is an answer to those who called his film ‘vulgar’ and a ‘propaganda’ film. Vivek Agnihotri is the director of The Kashmir Files.

Actor Mithun Chakraborty broke his silence on criticism revolving around The Kashmir Files. For the first time, he addressed the people calling his film, ‘vulgar’ and a ‘propaganda’ movie previously. This remark comes after the film made it to the list of 301 eligible films for the Oscars. The Kashmir Files is directed by Vivek Agnihotri. 

The Debate Surrounding “The Kashmir Files”

The Kashmir Files has been a matter of debate ever since its release last year. It revolves around the alleged exodus of Kashmiri pandits in the Valley. It stars Mithun Chakraborty, Anupam Kher, Pallavi Joshi and Darshan Kumaar. At the 53rd International Film Festival of India in Goa, jury Nadav Lapid called the film ‘vulgar’ and a ‘propaganda’ film, which sparked a controversy. The film’s team currently awaits the final list of nominations which will be out on January 24.

Mithun Chakraborty’s Statement

Talking about the Oscars eligibility list, Mithun Chakraborty told Times Now, “It feels great that Kashmir files has been shortlisted. It’s an answer to all the critiques. The jury who called the movie vulgar and propaganda has gotten the answer today. The people have liked the movie and that’s the response.”

“I will not give any controversial statements. It hurts when the movie isn’t allowed in certain theatres but gets shortlisted for Oscar. Indian films have come a long way and I wish other shortlisted movies all the best.” he also added.

Happiness Among Cast of “The Kashmir Files”

Earlier in the day, Vivek expressed happiness as his film is now eligible for the Oscars. Hours later, Anupam Kher told news agency ANI, “The Kashmir Files being shortlisted at the Oscars is an achievement in itself, it’s too early to celebrate. This tragedy was kept hidden for 32 years and after 32 years when this film was released, the world welcomed it but also there were a lot of people who commented a lot about it. Not only the film is shortlisted but I am also shortlisted for the Best Actor award. It’s a humbling and amazing feeling. Four more films are shortlisted from India. I wish them all the best and congratulations.”

Talking about Nadav Lapid’s statement at the festival’s closing ceremony, he also added, “This is the time to be happy, and not to remember those people who just wanted 15 minute of fame, those who want fame for a short time target big things. What to talk about them at this time they will find their answer. The Kashmir Files is trending right now, the film is different because people did not show collective happiness on the success of this movie. They called it agenda and propaganda, and that’s why those who are seeing the stir on social media, this is itself the answer to those people, we do not need to answer. Vivek Agnihotri doesn’t need to answer.”

Disclaimer: Except the headline and synopsis, this story has been taken from the HT News Service.