'Kashmir Files' heats up with Modi's support!

The film 'The kashmir Files' was released this friday which is based on the attack on Hindu Pandits. It talks about kashmir in the 1990s and the Pandits' departure following warnings from militants. The film stars Anupam Kher, mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Josh, darshan kumar among others. The bjp has also asked for tax exemption in many states for this film.'The kashmir Files' is tax-exempt in BJP-ruled states of Haryana, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh. The karnataka government has also said about the Tax Exemption for the film.. Protests have also begun to rise amid support for 'The kashmir Files'.
There was some criticism on twitter that the film portrayed Islamophobia as inciting ordinary people and what it did to the bjp and kashmir Pandits who have been in power for 8 years. In terms of box office, the film grossed Rs 3.55 crore on the first day, Rs 15 crore on the first Monday, Rs 17 to 18 crore on Tuesday, and Rs. 60 crore. This double-digit number in a week has surpassed the collection record of many films released after Corona. The number of theater visits for this film can be seen rising day by day. It is estimated that the revenue will be around Rs 20 crore per day.As prime minister Modi has spoken about the film, more and more people are coming to see the film with interest. The number of theaters is said to be on the rise as well. The film, which was released in 600 theaters on the first Sunday, rose to 2,000 theaters on the second day. On the third day, it rose to 2500 theaters. It is said that the total collection of this film will cross 200 crores. bollywood circles are fearful that the film, which is already going fast after dropping Radhe Shyam, will also drop Akshay Kumar's bachchan pandey film.
It is noteworthy that bjp senior leader H raja tweeted in tamil Nadu. Not only that but due to the high level of opposition and opposition to the film coming from tamil Nadu and Kerala, it is predicted that the film will run well only in North India.

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