The real-life anecdotes, survivor testimonies, archived footage and geopolitical details about the events that led to the exodus and massacre of Kashmiri Pandits in the 1990s. Thus the circumstances that led to the abolition of Article 370.
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Vivek Agnihotri
Self
Pallavi Joshi
Self
آپ کو یہ بھی پسند آ سکتا ہے
The Kashmir Files Unreported
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This documentary converts the research footage Mr. Agnihotri and Ms. Joshi captured during their research for the movie The Kashmir Files. However, it's not just supplementary material for the movie; it stands out as a separate documentary itself. The narration and the story flow seem near perfect, with the creators combining interview portions that are similar and relevant. Moreover, the reflection episode where the creators comment on the effect of the movie on the conscience of the Indians and the Indian diaspora around the world is quite commendable. Critiquing your work takes some guts, and the creators were able to pull it off. Overall, I would recommend watching this documentary as it shows actual footage and the research on which the movie The Kashmir Files was based.
