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KRK Takes A Jibe At Vivek Agnihotri & Anupam Kher’s The Kashmir Files

5 Dariya News

01-Jun-2022

Film critic KRK who always grabbed headlines for his controversial tweet and frequently seems to troll one celeb or the other has again shared a tweet. The new message has caught everyone’s attention in no time. This time KRK takes a dig at Vivek Agnihotri and Anupam Kher for the blockbuster ‘The Kashmir Files’. He said that because of The Kashmir Files, terrorists have once again started killing Kashmiri Pandits. This tweet of KRK is becoming increasingly viral and social media users are giving mixed reactions to it, although they are being trolled more. 

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The tweet reads, “Film #KashmirFiles Ka result Ye Hai Ki terrorists have started killing Kashmiri Pandits again. Anupam Kher and Vivek Agnihotri have earned money and fame from the film and are sleeping nicely at their homes. Today Kashmiri Pandits have given 24 hours time to the government to give them security.”

Film #KashmirFiles Ka result Ye Hai Ki terrorists have started killing Kashmiri Pandits again. @AnupamPKher and @vivekagnihotri have earned money and fame from film and sleeping nicely at their homes. Today Kashmiri Pandits have given 24 hours time to govt to give them security.

— KRK (@kamaalrkhan) May 31, 2022

Earlier also he dropped his opinion on the movie The Kashmir Files. Kamaal R Khan took to Twitter and tweeted that he doesn’t view Vivek Agnihotri’s The Kashmir Files as a Bollywood film. Revealing the reason for the same. KRK tweeted, “Film #KashmirFiles can’t be counted in Bollywood because it’s produced by a Telugu film producer.” 

For those wondering, TKF is produced by Tej Narayan Agarwal, Abhishek Agarwal, Pallavi Joshi and Vivek Agnihotri. Speaking of the film The Kashmir Files was slated to create history and a frenzy across the nation. The film was based on a true tragedy, the emotionally triggering film sheds light on the plight of Kashmiri Pandits (Hindus), a religious minority in the 1990s Kashmir valley, who were compelled to flee their homes by the Islamic militants.