India / Vivek Agnihotri director of The Kashmir Files got Y category security CRPF personnel will protect

Vivek Agnihotri, the director of the famous film 'The Kashmir Files', has been given Y category security by the central government. News agency ANI has given this information quoting government sources. Let us tell you that it has been a week since the release of this film. The film is not in a mood to stop, but with every day its earnings are also increasing. The second week of the film is starting from today.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Mar 18, 2022, 05:42 PM
New Delhi : Vivek Agnihotri, the director of the famous film 'The Kashmir Files', has been given Y category security by the central government. News agency ANI has given this information quoting government sources.

Let us tell you that it has been a week since the release of this film. The film is not in a mood to stop, but with every day its earnings are also increasing. The second week of the film is starting from today.

The film is now all set to enter the 100 crore club. On Thursday, the 7th day, the film has collected around Rs 18.05. In this way, the film has done a business of Rs 97.30 crore. The film earned 3.55 crores on Friday, 8.50 crores on Saturday, 15.10 crores on Sunday, 15.05 crores on Monday, 18 crores on Tuesday, 19.05 crores on Wednesday.

The film The Kashmir Files depicts the atrocities in the Valley against Kashmiri Hindus in 1990. There were many challenges in making the film. Vivek Agnihotri's wife Pallavi Joshi was also a small part of this film.

fatwa was issued

Pallavi says that there was only one problem in the shooting that when we were shooting in Kashmir, a fatwa was issued in our name. The good thing is that our last scene was to be shot then. I told Vivek to finish the scene immediately and go to the airport. We were leaving but I told him not to say anything, just finish the shoot. Because we don't get a chance to come again. We finished the shoot and sent some people to the hotel and said, you guys pack your luggage and come straight to the sets and we will leave. That's the only challenge we faced during the shoot.