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    The Kashmir Files’ Oscar eligibility: Anupam say it slap on faces of critics

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    Actor Anupam Kher is overwhelmed that the story of The Files (2022) is taking a global flight
    as the film has a shot at earning an Oscar nomination after getting eligible. In fact, he feels it is an
    answer to all the people questioning the genuineness of the subject.
    “It is a shortlisting, not a nomination. But the thousand mile journey is done by taking the first step.
    It's a great feeling. The film is not just cinema, a story of all those people who suffered because of
    the genocide. It was a very personal subject for me, and became more personal after some people
    questioned the intention of the filmmaker and the people involved with it,” Kher tells us.
    The 67-year-old adds, “I'm equally thrilled about getting shortlisted. It is the beginning of a big
    dream. I'm from a small town, who came to Bombay, and now to get shortlisted for the performance
    of a film, It is a humbling feeling”.
    In fact, the actor feels the film getting noticed by the Academy is also a nod to the “glory of Indian
    cinema”, adding, “We represent not only those people who were thrown out of their homes in
    Kashmir, but also the 1.4 billion people”.
    Along with The Kashmir Files, other films including RRR, Gangubai Kathiawadi, Kantara and Chhello
    Show (Last Film Show) have been named in the list of 301 films eligible for the Oscar nominations.
    Kher says, “I will wish and pray that it gets nominated, but I am equally happy and proud of the
    other four films, which have been shortlisted. In the end, it is Indian cinema which is at the global
    stage.”
    Also featuring Mithun Chakraborty, Darshan Kumar, and Pallavi Joshi, The Kashmir Files opened a
    chapter of 1990 exodus and killings of Kashmir Pandits on the screen. While the film worked at the
    box office, many critics called it ‘propaganda' and misappropriation of facts.
    Now, Kher feels getting shortlisted is an answer to the authenticity of the story.
    “For the past 32 years, people kept it under the carpet. When the story arrived, everybody sort of
    tried to be like ‘this did not happen'. When the film was accepted by the people, certain people and
    certain elements tried to derail that genuineness of the film. It is a slap on their face also. Because I
    believe that truth finally triumphs,” he says, sharing, “I'm glad that this has happened”.
    Opening up about his thoughts, Kher mentions, “It was not a regular film, which became successful
    artistically and commercially. It has seen so much ups and downs. Even though it got a lot of success,
    people still called it a propaganda film or agenda film, It is an answer to them, not that we are
    required to give them an answer. But it is the who has given them the answer”.
    The actor is planning to sit and discuss the plan ahead with director Vivek Agnihotri. “We will see
    how we go about it and how we can work on it. One is always biassed to your own child. So I will
    want The Kashmir Files to get nominated, but I will be truly happy and proud if any of the shortlisted
    Indian films makes the cut,” ends Kher, who was also seen in Uunchai and Karthikeya 2 last year.

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