Vivek Agnihotri said - Voters would have been furious if the Kashmir Files were not tax free
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Vivek Agnihotri's life has changed after 'The Kashmir Files'. He himself said this during an interview. There is a ruckus about the film, politics is happening and there is a debate on social media. Videos of many Kashmiri Pandits are becoming viral after watching the film. Some are seen crying and some are narrating their ordeal. Meanwhile, Vivek Agnihotri gets 'Y' category securityGot it. Vivek has now told why he has been given security. He also said that his intention is not to tarnish the image of any community. The only villain of his film is terrorism. When Vivek was told that people say that the film was made tax free because Vivek is close to BJP. To this Vivek replied, No it is not true. The government knows the relevance of the film. Voters will revolt if they don't make the film tax-free. When the film was accused of being anti-Muslim, Vivek said, "We never intended to malign the image of any community. In the film, I have not even spoken against Pakistan. I think the audience is smart enough to understand that the main villain in The Kashmir Files is terrorism. There is a line in my film which says that Muslims along with other communities have also become victims of terrorism. Vivek also opened a secret. In the film, a scene of Shikara is shown in which a Kashmiri tells Darshan what he thinks about the situation. He was a real Kashmiri Muslim boy who lives in Srinagar. She has spoken her true feelings in that scene. If still people say that this is a film against Muslims then it is just pure politics.