New Delhi: Director Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri always uses true-life storylines in his films to reflect society and the public. His two true-life stories, 'The Kashmir Files' and 'The Vaccine War', have made an unforgettable impression on the audience's emotions. While the first shocked the country with its tale and conviction and received several awards, including the prestigious National Award, the latter honours the spirit of Indian women scientists and the minds behind the coronavirus vaccine, which shows his ability as a filmmaker to present quality content to audiences.
It is known that the incident of Mass genocide of Kashmiri Pandits took place today 19th January 1990 and taking into account the filmmaker, who presented the event on big-screen with 'The Kashmir Files' released a video on his social media where he is seen talking about the heritage and culture.
Agnihotri said, "Today on 19th January, one unfortunate incident took place in Kashmir about Hindu genocide on 19th January 1990. Besides this sacrifice, the one thing that happened is that Kashmir's heritage and knowledge system, literature, grammar, culture, aesthetics, ayurveda, Veda, the origin, and the research center were located in Kashmir only. We made the film 'The Kashmir Files' on the same subject, creating awareness. Genocide is not only a solution, social and cultural solutions should also be brought."
Continuing the same, Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri said, "We should also think positively. We should build fear fear-free society. Just like a human is incomplete without a soul India's civilization is soulless without Kashmir."
Sharing the video on social media, Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri captioned, "What should be our next civilisational project? My views and vision on this Kashmiri Hindu Genocide Day. #19January #35YrsOfExile #KashmiriPandits”
Meanwhile, on the work front, filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri left the audiences in awe as he unveiled his next magnum opus during a grand event in Bangalore. The much-anticipated project, titled 'Parva,' promises to be an epic cinematic journey, as it will be based on the iconic novel 'Parva' by the renowned author S. L. Bhyrappa.