The Kashmir Files Unreported trailer: Real-life victims share gut-wrenching details as Vivek Agnihotri gears to report ‘biggest hidden tragedy of modern times’

The Kashmir Files Unreported

The Kashmir Files Unreported trailer: After the unprecedented commercial success of The Kashmir Files, filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri has introduced a new web show on similar lines. Titled ‘The Kashmir Files Unreported,’ the trailer of the upcoming series was unveiled today, which unravels bone-chilling details about the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Kashmir valley. Introducing the trailer, Vivek Agnihotri said that it’s an important story that needs to be told. 

The Kashmir Files Unreported trailer

The trailer of The Kashmir Files Unreported was dropped by the makers today, promising an unfiltered take on the exodus of Kashmir Pandits. Helmed by Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, the web series is set to stream on Zee5. The two-minute-long trailer delves deep into the lives of the people who were affected by the Kashmir tragedy, showcasing conversations of real-life victims, historians and experts. Check out the trailer below:

Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri on The Kashmir Files Unreported

Talking about The Kashmir Files Unreported which will premiere on ZEE5 soon, Vivek Agnihotri promised to tell the story honestly, which can be referred to as the biggest hidden tragedy of modern times. “The genocide of Kashmir is a blot not only on India but on humanity. It is considered to be the biggest hidden tragedy of modern times. It was very important for us to tell this story honestly. So far, all the movies, literature and in media, what has been reported is contemporary. After 32 years when we made The Kashmir Files based on 4 years of extensive research, it opened people’s eyes. But there were polarizing views on the film – some felt that the movie portrayed only 10% of the reality and some felt that The Kashmir Files was a propaganda film,” he said.

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