Vikrant Shekhawat : Mar 18, 2022, 05:54 PM
Bollywood | The film The Kashmir Files, directed by Vivek Agnihotri, is getting a huge benefit of mouth publicity. The audience is liking the film very much and is promoting it a lot on social media. From the very first day itself, the film started earning fast and now the film has joined the 100 crore club in a total of 7 days. The film has earned more than 100 crores on the special day of Holi and Vivek himself has given this information on social media. Fans are also very fond of this post of Vivek.106.80 crores in 7 daysVivek Agnihotri has made a post on Instagram. In this post, he has told that Kashmir Files has earned a total of Rs 106.80 crore in 7 days. Let us tell you that the film has earned even more in the coming days. The film can get the benefit of the weekend. Many fans have written on Vivek's post that this film will earn Rs 400-500 crore, not just 100. Remind that the collection of the film released on March 11 is slowly increasing. The film had collected Rs 8.50 crore on the first day. After this the film collected more than 15- 15 crores for the next two days.PM Modi also praisedWhile many Bollywood celebs have praised this film, on the other hand many stars are also getting trolled for being silent. Trade pundits say that even the release of Bachchan Pandey will not have much impact on the film's earnings. Let us inform that Prime Minister Narendra Modi also praised this film. The Kashmir Files team also had a meeting with PM Modi. Whose photos and videos became very viral. Significantly, The Kashmir Files stars Anupam Kher, Darshan Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Chinmay and Pallavi Joshi in the lead roles.5000 hours of researchThe film's director Vivek Agnihotri spoke about The Kashmir Files during a press conference in Delhi. Vivek told that 5000 hours of research was done to make the film and about 15,000 pages of documents were collected. Vivek also showed a 20-minute video in the press conference, in which there were interviews of Kashmiri Pandits who were in Kashmir at that time. Vivek told that he traveled with wife Pallavi Joshi to many parts of the country and abroad and interacted with Kashmiri Pandits. About 700 Kashmiri Pandits were interviewed for the film. Vivek and Pallavi Joshi were seen wiping their tears after listening to the painful tales of Kashmiri Pandits in the 20-minute video.Kashmiri Pandits expelled from homeVivek told that the Kashmiri Pandits were in pain as they were thrown out of their house. His grief was greater because of the political system of that time. Most of the people do not know what happened to Kashmiri Pandits because the government tried very hard to hide it. Vivek also told that Kashmiri Pandits requested many directors to make a film about him, but every time only got disappointment. Vivek told that when this idea came to him in 2018, it took him about one-and-a-half months to convince himself. Vivek said, 'It was not easy to take this decision, as there were many dangers in it. Terrorist attacks can happen on you too, and when this happens no police or army comes to save you. In such a situation, my wife Pallavi Joshi encouraged me and then we decided to make this film.