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The Kashmir Files are dismissed by Prakash Raj as nonsense.

Actor Prakash Raj has harshly criticised The Kashmir Files, calling it “one of the worst flicks.” At a recent event, Prakash also disparaged the film’s producer and called the filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri “shameless.” He continued by calling The Kashmir Files a “propaganda film.”

The Kashmir Files has received scathing criticism from actor Prakash Raj, who referred to the movie as “one of the worst flicks.” Prakash recently called the director, Vivek Agnihotri, and the film’s producer “shameless.”The Kashmir Files, he continued, is a “propaganda film.”

Prakash gave a speech at the Mathrubhumi International Festival of Letters over the past weekend in Kerala. The Kashmir Files is one of those ridiculous movies, but we know who made it, said Prakash, who was present. Shameless. A foreign jury spat on them. They keep acting shamelessly. The other party, a director, is still pondering this question: “Why am I not receiving an Oscar?” He will not even receive a Bhaskar.

He continued, “I tell you because there is sensitive media out there.” Here, you can shoot a propaganda film. According to my sources, they spent close to Rs 2000 crore simply to make movies like this; thus, I know this. You can’t always fool people, though.

The Kashmir Files were slammed as “vulgar” and “propaganda” last year by Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid during the 53rd International Film Festival of India’s closing ceremony.

“The Kashmir Files,” the fifteenth film, frightened and worried us all. That seemed to be a crude propaganda movie that had no business competing in the aesthetic division of such a prestigious film festival. I’m at ease talking about my feelings with you here on stage. It is possible to embrace a critical conversation, which is essential for both art and daily life, in line with the festival’s concept. He had not said anything in his speech.

In a video response, Vivek said: “I challenge all of these urban naxals and the renowned Israeli filmmaker that if they can show even one scene, incident, or line of speech that is not entirely accurate, I will stop making movies.” Who are these people who consistently criticise India? These are the same people who impeded the sharing of information regarding Moplah and Kashmir.

In a video response, Vivek said: “I challenge all of these urban naxals and the renowned Israeli filmmaker that if they can show even one scene, incident, or line of speech that is not entirely accurate, I will stop making movies.” Who are these people who consistently criticise India? These are the same people who impeded the sharing of information regarding Moplah and Kashmir.

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