Twitterati Calls for Boycott on Shikara After Director Vidhu Vinod Chopra Compares Exodus Of Kashmiri Pandits To Fallout Between Two Friends 

In a recent interview, Chopra spoke about the film being a way of saying people needed to move from what happened 30 years ago. Further in the interview, the director goes on to give the situation an analogy of two friends having a fallout and that has left netizens furious.

Vidhu Vinod Chopra (Photo Credits: Twitter)

The trailer of Vidhu Vinod Chopra's upcoming film Shikara released recently and it created stir given its sensitive content. The film is based on the exodus of the Kashmiri Pandits, displaced from the valley in 1990. While netizens remained divided on the trailer, it is filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra's recent remarks about the intent of his this film that have resulted in a backlash and Twitterati calling for a boycott on the film. In a recent interview, Chopra spoke about the film being a way of saying people needed to move from what happened 30 years ago. Further in the interview, the director goes on to give the situation an analogy of two friends having a fallout and that has left netizens furious. Shikara Trailer: Vidhu Vinod Chopra's Movie On Exodus Of Kashmiri Pandits Looks Heartbreaking (Watch Video).

In a clip of Vidhu Vinod Chopra's interaction from Shikara's promotional event, the director is heard saying, "30 years have passed. Let's say sorry & move on. It is like two friends who have a fallout but they love each other." Twitterati immediately attacked the filmmaker for trivializing the issue. The director has been receiving a lot of flak on social media and now #BoycottShikara has also started to trend owing to his statement.

Check Out Vidhu Vinod Chopra' Statement Here:

To mark the 30th anniversary of the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the valley, filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra recently also held a special screening of his upcoming movie Shikara: The Untold Story Of Kashmiri Pandits for Kashmiri Pandits on Sunday, January 19 in New Delhi. Although netizens are now calling him out for his 'insensitive' comments on the issue and want to call a boycott on the film. Here's how Twitterati reacted to his statement.

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Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit also criticised the film on Twitter as he said, "Making a film on #KashmiriHinduExodus & not questioning the majority population who came out in support of terrorists esp. on 19th Jan. Is like giving a clean chit to #AjmalKasab. Victim saying sorry to trrsts & and terrorisists hugging the victim is a big farce & impossible." This was met by a strong response from the film's writer, Rahul Pandita who took to Twitter to respond t and said, "I am a Kashmiri Pandit who lost everything in 1990, while you were doing God knows what in Bombay. I am the writer of #shikara and I would not let anyone compromise on the Pandit story. I will not betray the memory of those who fell to the bullets of radical Islamists."

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 21, 2020 02:27 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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