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‘Shikara’ director hits out at detractors

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Director Vidhu Vinod Chopra slammed those alleging that he “commercial­ised the pain of Kashmiri Pandits” with his film Shikara and called them “donkeys”.

“3 Idiots earned Rs330 million [Dh16.99 million] on first day and we knew the first day of Shikara will be Rs3 million. I make a film in the memory of my mother for Rs3 million collection on first day and some people say I commercial­ised the pain of Kashmiri Pandits. These people are donkeys,” said Chopra at an event on Tuesday.

Earlier on the day of the release of the film, a woman belonging to the Kashmiri Pandit community broke down and lashed out at Chopra after watching the film at a theatre where he had come to get a first-hand public review of the film.

The woman alleged that Chopra commercial­ised the issue of the exodus of the community which took place in 1990 and did not portray the actual suffering of the community including the genocide, mass rapes and mass murders committed by Islamic radical groups in his film.

This further stirred a debate on the credibilit­y of the portrayal of the sensitive issue in the flick.

The period-drama Shikara which is a love story that revolves around the true events of the mass exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the valley was released in India on February 7.

 ??  ?? Aadil Khan and Sadia in ‘Shikara’.
Aadil Khan and Sadia in ‘Shikara’.
 ??  ?? Director Vidhu Vinod Chopra.
Director Vidhu Vinod Chopra.

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