The Kashmir Files: Director Vivek Agnihotri Now Says This Big Thing; Check Out!

The Bollywood film ‘The Kashmir Files’ is doing a bang at the box office so far. The film is based on the atrocities and displacement of Kashmiri Pandits in the 90s. It has been 1 month since this film was released in theatres. Even after this, the film is making new records at the box office. At the same time, ‘The Kashmir Files’ has also made a record on the famous website IMDB, which gives ratings to films.

Not only this, the film has also left behind four films by veteran actor Aamir Khan. ‘The Kashmir Files’ is currently ranked number one among Bollywood feature films on IMDB’s list. This information has been given by the director of the film ‘The Kashmir Files’, Vivek Agnihotri. He has shared the list of Bollywood feature films in the list of IMDB on social media.

Vivek Agnihotri is very active on social media. He also keeps sharing information related to ‘The Kashmir Files’ with his fans. Vivek Agnihotri has shared the list of IMDB on his official Twitter account. In this list, his film ‘The Kashmir Files’ is number one. At the same time, four films by Aamir Kham are 3 Idiots at number two, Taare Zameen Par at number three, Dangal at number four and PK at number five.

Sharing this list, Vivek Agnihotri wrote in his tweet, ‘Out of 5 Hindi films getting the most votes on IMDB, 4 are of Aamir Khan. No. 1 film belongs to the people of India. This tweet of Vivek Agnihotri is becoming increasingly viral on social media. The fans of the director are liking his tweet and give their feedback by commenting.

Let us tell you that ‘The Kashmir Files’ was released in theatres on March 11. Since then, the film has been earning a bang at the box office. Talking about the worldwide collection of ‘The Kashmir Files’, so far this film has collected more than Rs 331 crores. Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Darshan Kumar and Pallavi Joshi played the lead roles in the film, depicting the atrocities and mass exodus of Kashmir Pandits during the nineties.