Vidhu Vinod Chopra Replies To Open Letter On Shikara: “I Was Accused Of Commercialising The Tragedy…”

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Filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra has given a lengthy reply to an open letter that critiqued his latest film, “Shikara”. The letter was penned by Kashmiri media students.

Last month, the students had reviewed his latest film. They had said that “although the story beautifully justifies the title, Shikara, its tagline, ‘The Untold Story of Kashmiri Pandits’, is misleading since any viewer would assume that the movie will provide a deeper insight into the sufferings of the Pandit community. However, the sufferings are shown in the backdrop of the love story and not at the forefront. The compromise in the movie of forming home anywhere is again bleak and unrealistic”.

Addressing the students, Vidhu Vinod Chopra wrote: “Dear Arbeena and Asif, #EidMubarak to you and everyone else in #Kashmir! I read your review of my film #Shikara in the Kashmir Observer. I liked the approach you have taken to present your views. Shikara is a tribute to my mother. It is my mother’s story.”

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