The Kashmir Files made a lot of headlines when it released last month. The film gave us a hard-hitting narrative of the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits carried out in 1990s. The film, based on true events, painted a brutal picture of the atrocities faced by Kashmiri Pandits.?
So when Wikipedia referred to the film as a 'fictional¡¯ story', the filmmaker lost his cool and called it out on Twitter.?
?Filmmaker Samar Khan responded to the tweet and said that Wikipedia is an 'open forum' and that changes can be made to the article.?
Earlier this month,?Vivek Agnihotri came out in support of Satish Tickoo's family?and hoped that they get justice in the case against terrorist Bitta Karate.?The Tickoo family moved court and after 31 years, the first hearing of the case against Bitta Karate was held on March 30.?
The filmmaker had earlier revealed in a tweet that they have been granted the permission of building a 'genocide museum'. The final nod came from?Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister?Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
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