Mumbai, March 15: 'The Kashmir Files' director Vivek Agnihotri, along with the cast and producer of the film were in Delhi, to interact with the media about the box office success of his movie.
Calling the film a testimonial of 700 Kashmiri Pandits, he said that it took him four years to research and make the movie, and the Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora (GKPD) helped him locate the Kashmiri Pandits, who were the direct victims of the violence in Kashmir.
Agnihotri hinted at releasing a new web series on the subject to release the 'heart-wrenching' material he collected, after the massive love the film recieved. He said, "We have so much material that we can produce a series. All accounts are heart-wrenching ones. These are human stories... We are thinking about it... We will come out with a series."
"The immense response that we got from the community was tremendous. These are all true accounts. Nobody knew about these. When we began with the thought, no one believed that this had happened with Kashmiri Hindus."
'The Kashmir Files' is a true story, based on video interviews of the first generation victims of The Kashmir Genocide of Kashmiri Pandit Community. It’s a heart-wrenching narrative of the pain, suffering, struggle and trauma of Kashmiri pandits and questions eye-opening facts about democracy, religion, politics and humanity.