Vivek Agnihotri's film "The Kashmir Files," which he also directed, made a tremendous splash at the box office. The 1990 Kashmir insurgency saw the departure of Kashmiri Hindus, which is the subject of the movie, which debuted on March 11, 2022.?
The title of Vivek's upcoming documentary, which was just revealed, is The Kashmir Files Unreported. It is a sequel to "The Kashmir Files."
The investigation Vivek Agnihotri and his crew conducted while filming "The Kashmir Files" served as the basis for the future documentary. 'The Kashmir Files Unreported' has a brief trailer that Vivek posted on Twitter.?
¡°A lot of Genocide Deniers, terror supporters & enemies of Bharat questioned The Kashmir Files. Now bringing to you the VULGAR truth of Kashmir Genocide of Hindus which only a devil can question. Coming soon #KashmirUNREPORTED. Be ready to cry (sic).¡±
The release date for "The Kashmir Files Unreported" has not yet been specified, although it will air on Zee5. 'The Kashmir Files' opening sequence can be seen in the movie trailer. It is blended with actual Kashmir valley video from the late 1980s. Glimpses of Anupam Kher are also shown.
Another added, ¡°Thank you @vivekagnihotri ji for bringing our story in front of this world. Denial is the 10th stage of Genocide and "The response to denial is punishment by an international tribunal or national courts." Hope truth prevails.¡±
A third wrote, ¡°Last line..Can we embrace the reality ? ...embracing is far people are not even ready to accept.¡±
Another added, ¡°Again u r coming with false story to make money. Oh good tactics¡.¡±
?The true account of the horrible miseries experienced by Kashmiri Pandits in 1990, during the Kashmir insurgency, is told in "The Kashmir Files." It is a real story that was inspired by video interviews with the first-generation Kashmiri Pandit Community victims of the genocide. It is an agonising account of the pain, suffering, struggle, and trauma experienced by Kashmiri pandits and raises important issues regarding democracy, religion, politics, and humanity.