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'The Kashmir Files' only reinforces our obsession with Bollywood

It is almost as if before we saw Mithun Chakraborty and Anupam Kher in the movie, none of us were aware of how great a wrong had been perpetrated upon Kashmiri Pandits over three decades ago.

March 27, 2022 / 08:32 IST
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Writer-director Vivek Agnihotri's 'The Kashmir Files' released in theatres on March 11, 2022. The film has already crossed Rs 200 crore in box-office earnings. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)

Controversial it might be, but The Kashmir Files effectively draws attention to a much-ignored tragedy of the past. At the same time, it also raises the question of why, as a society, we are so obsessed with everything our tinseltown stars do. It is almost as if before we saw Mithun Chakraborty and Anupam Kher in the movie, none of us were aware of how great a wrong had been perpetrated upon Kashmiri Pandits over three decades ago. The cramped and filthy refugee camps that housed those who had lived their previous lives in what was called paradise on earth or even the brilliant doctors and engineers forced out of their homes to seek jobs across the world, have never been part of our collective conscience till now.

Sure, books, movies and plays are meant to draw attention to social issues and to that extent filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri has certainly done his job. But for the most part, stars and starmakers in Bollywood, Tollywood or Kollywood only look after their interests.

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We on the other hand, get so lost in our fandom, that we have become slaves to their bidding. Every aspect of our daily lives is impressed upon by their actions. They weigh in on how we love and equally how we hate.

In glitzy and utterly dishonest ads they sell us dubious currencies, coaching programs for our children, insurance policies for our families and even the need for water conservation. When these investments go bust we question not the slick star who peddled them to us, but the poor salesman who merely helped us do the necessary paperwork.