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Supporters, including several high-ranking government officials, have lauded the film for finally giving a voice to the displaced Pandit community and showing an "unembellished truth" that had been ignored for decades. It won National Film Awards for National Integration and Best Supporting Actress (Pallavi Joshi).
The film follows the journey of , a young college student who is shielded from the true circumstances of his parents' deaths by his grandfather, Pushkar Nath Pandit . After Pushkar's death, Krishna travels to Kashmir to scatter his ashes and begins to uncover a different version of his family history than the "accident" he was previously told about. The narrative alternates between two timelines:
Krishna’s quest for truth amidst a university environment depicted as sympathetic to separatist ideologies. After Pushkar's death, Krishna travels to Kashmir to
Beyond the box office, the film's impact is evident in the way it has shifted the discourse on Kashmir in India. It led to the re-release of the film on January 19, 2023, to mark the anniversary of the 1990 exodus. For many Kashmiri Pandits, the film served as a form of , while for others, it raised concerns about heightening communal tensions and social divisions.
The film starkly contrasts different political viewpoints, often portraying "left-liberal" academic institutions as antagonistic to national interests. Controversies and Critical Reception It led to the re-release of the film
The 2022 film The Kashmir Files , directed by Vivek Agnihotri, has emerged as one of the most polarizing and discussed pieces of modern Indian cinema. While it achieved massive commercial success, becoming the third highest-grossing Hindi film of 2022, it simultaneously sparked intense national debates regarding historical accuracy, political messaging, and its societal impact.
Through characters like Pushkar Nath Pandit, the film emphasizes the deep emotional connection to one's homeland and the trauma of being rendered a refugee in one's own country. directed by Vivek Agnihotri
Critics and some scholars have accused the film of being "vulgar propaganda" and "Islamophobic". They argue that it uses a "fictional take on real events" to create a monolithic, villainous portrayal of the Muslim community while ignoring the broader human rights context of the region.
