After the blockbuster success of The Kashmir Files, filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri has already announced another movie - The Delhi Files, which will reportedly be based on the incidents that took place in 1984 (the year anti-Sikh riots took place). However, before that, he along with his wife Pallavi Joshi has embarked on the Humanity Tour in order to spread the message of peace and educate the world about Indian culture.?
Proudly announcing the same, Vivek Agnihotri had written, "Member of Parliament, @Jackson Carlaw has committed to bring a motion in Scottish Parliament on Kashmiri Hindu GENOCIDE and to commend #TheKashmirFiles for showing the pain of Hindus. The power of an honest 'PEOPLE's FILM'. #HumanityTour".
Vivek and Pallavi have been traveling from May 28 to June 26?to various prominent places across the United Kingdom, Germany and Netherlands including Nehru Centre London, Fitzwilliam College Cambridge University, and Oxford University for the Humanity Tour.
Talking about the aim of the Humanity Tour, Agnihotri said, "We thought that it is very important for the world to know that if any solution to terrorism and hate is possible, it is possible only through fundamental indict, principles, and values. So Pallavi and I are on this very hectic Europe tour to spread the Indian message of humanity, and why India is going to play a major role in world peace."
During the event, Agnihotri had accused the Oxford Union of "Hinduphobia" and threatened to file a lawsuit against them for cancelling his event.
In a video message, The Kashmir Files director shared an incident that took place, in which he mentioned that the ¡®Hindu voice¡¯ is being curbed.
"Yet another Hindu voice is curbed at HINDUPHOBIC Oxford Union. They have cancelled me. In reality, they cancelled Hindu Genocide and Hindu students who are a minority at Oxford Univ. The president-elect is a Pakistani. Please share and support me in this most difficult fight," The Kashmir Files director tweeted along with the video.
The filmmaker said that he visited Cambridge University, where he was informed at the last minute that he will not be allowed to video record the event.?He also mentioned that Hindus are a minority group at Oxford University, and termed the incident ¡®oppression of the minority¡¯. ?
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