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New Zealand to re-evaluate release of ‘The Kashmir Files’ after ‘communal groups’ pressurise the Censor Board to ban the film

Some communal groups in New Zealand have been pressuring the country’s Censor Board to ban the release of ‘The Kashmir Files’

People in Dehradun had stopped shooting of The Kashmir Files hearing anti-India slogans in a scene, director Vivek Agnihotri confirms

Shooting in Dehradun was restored only after the people were assured that The Kashmir Files is not an anti-India film.

The Kashmir Files continues to rule the Box Office on Day-6, surpasses earnings of Bollywood A-list movies

Vivek Agnihotri's 'The Kashmir Files', is steadily inching closer to becoming one of the biggest blockbusters in recent times

‘They killed my sister’s son and threw his severed head on the front yard’: Kashmiri Hindu woman recalls the brutalities her family faced

In a program aired on India TV, a woman recalled the brutalities her family and relatives had to face in the Kashmir valley.

Amitabh Bachchan’s cryptic tweet amid ‘The Kashmir Files’ release leaves netizens speculating, read details

Amitabh Bachchan's wife, actress Jaya Bachchan is a Member of Parliament from the Samajwadi Party, which made netizens speculate that he was not able to openly praise The Kashmir Files

Chhattisgarh: Congress CM Bhupesh Baghel urges PM Modi to declare ‘The Kashmir Files’ tax-free, invites all MLAs to watch the movie together

Responding to demands of BJP MLAs to make The Kashmir Files tax-free, Bhupesh Baghel asked centre to make it tax-free

AIUDF chief and ex-Congress ally Badruddin Ajmal demands ban on ‘The Kashmir Files’, says the movie will stoke communal tensions

Badruddin Ajmal, a former ally of the Congress party, demanded the Central government and the Government of Assam must ban the film in order to avoid communal tensions.

‘How can we interfere’: Former MP and senior journalist MJ Akbar recalls Rajiv Gandhi’s reply on the plight of Kashmiri Hindus

MJ Akbar recalled how Rajiv Gandhi-led government had turned a blind eye towards the plight of Kashmiri Hindus.

Gujarati film ‘Prem Prakaran’ withdraws itself from theatres voluntarily to make way for Kashmir Files, will be re-released later

Even though Gujarati film Prem Prakaran was doing well in theatres, the filmmakers withdrew it temporarily so that The Kashmir Files can be allotted more shows

The Kashmir Files: The real stories of brutality presented in the movie

The film takes viewers back to the year 1989-90, when due to rising of radical Islamism, a huge conflict erupted in Kashmir, forcing the minority Hindus to leave the valley.

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