Summaries

A heart-wrenching tale that captures the pain, suffering, and struggle of the Kashmiri Pandit community in 1990 and leads Krishna, a young college student, to set out on a quest to uncover the truth.

The story revolves around Krishna Pandit (Darshan Kumar), a JNU student, who thinks his parents were killed in an accident as told by his grandfather, Pushkar Nath (Anupam Kher). But the truth is more depressing. He is caught in the middle of two opposing narratives of the Kashmiri Pandit exodus of 1990. One side is represented by the pro-Azaadi JNU professor (Pallavi Joshi) who is gaining a lot of support on the campus for her Kashmir cause. On the other side is Nath, who has been struggling for 30 years to get justice for the exodus, which the professor claims is a sham. After Pushkar Naths death, Krishna goes back to Kashmir to fulfil his last wishes and also meets four of Naths friends, a journalist, a doctor, a former police officer, and a retired civil servant. They are shocked to know that Krishna didnt know the true story of his fathers death. The Kashmir Files then becomes a journey of discovering the truth for Krishna. In one among many traumatic scenes, Krishnas father, hiding in a container of rice, is killed by a local militant. His mother is forced to eat the blood-soaked rice from the same container.—apricci-34342

Details

Keywords
  • brutality
  • massacre
  • hatred
  • genocide
  • kashmiri pandit
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Mar 10, 2022
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) (Banned)
Countries of origin India
Language Hindi
Production companies Zee Studios Abhishek Agarwal Arts I Am Buddha

Box office

Budget $200000000
Gross US & Canada $1485000
Opening weekend US & Canada $1485000
Gross worldwide $24821898

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 50m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

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