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Operation Sindoor is a Strong Reply to Terrorists, Says Abhishek Agarwal

He emphasized that India maintains a zero-tolerance stance on terrorism and that such threats must be curbed at all costs.

Noted film producer Abhishek Agarwal, known for his hard-hitting film The Kashmir Files, has voiced strong support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decisive action against terrorism. Referring to recent missile strikes in response to the Pahalgam attack, Agarwal remarked, “I fully support the action initiated by Prime Minister Modi. It brought justice to the victims of the Pahalgam attack. All patriots support this action against terrorist infrastructure for the safety of Indians.”

He emphasized that India maintains a zero-tolerance stance on terrorism and that such threats must be curbed at all costs.
When asked whether he is planning another film based on the Pahalgam attack, given his deep connection with Kashmir after the success of The Kashmir Files, Agarwal responded, “Undoubtedly, The Kashmir Files is close to my heart and to many movie lovers for its realistic portrayal of the genocide and exodus of minority Hindus from the valley. I am considering a film on the Pahalgam attack. Research is currently underway, but I can't reveal more details at this time. Of course, I have a soft corner for Kashmir and I hope it will return to peace with strong, effective measures.”
Agarwal has also teamed up again with director Vivek Agnihotri for another impactful project, The Delhi Files. “Our film explores the communal violence in undivided Bengal during the 1940s, focusing on events like Direct Action Day and the Noakhali riots, which is a kind of Hindu genocide. The Delhi Files will emphasize the belief that the destiny of India is written in Delhi, not in Bengal,” he stated.
He also expressed his excitement about the new cinematic experience offered by the world’s largest movie screen in Nagpur. “Film viewing will be on a different level with this screen. It’s a unique experience in India, and we plan to expand to other cities in the near future,” he concluded.
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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