By PTI
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Tuesday attacked the federal government over Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid’s criticism of ‘The Kashmir Files’ at IFFI, calling it an “embarrassment” and saying that hate finally will get known as out.
The assault by the Opposition social gathering leaders got here after Lapid, the jury head of the 53rd International Film Festival of India (IFFI), on Monday described the Hindi movie as “propaganda” and “vulgar”.
“PM Modi, his govt, BJP, the RW ecosystem feverishly promoted ‘The Kashmir Files’, a film rejected by International Film Festival Of India.
Jury Head Nadav Lapid known as it ‘propaganda, vulgar film – inappropriate for the movie pageant’,” Congress spokesperson and head of the social gathering’s social media division Supriya Shrinate mentioned.
“Hate gets called out, eventually,” Shrinate mentioned in a tweet late Monday evening.
In a tweet on Tuesday, one other Congress spokesperson Shama Mohamed mentioned, “International Film Festival Of India Jury President Nadav Lapid calls ‘The Kashmir Files’ vulgar propaganda.
In a bid to polarise the folks of India, the BJP govt went all out in selling the film, leading to an enormous embarrassment for India on the worldwide scale!” In his speech at the closing ceremony of IFFI 2022, Lapid said he was “disturbed and shocked” to see the movie being screened on the movie pageant.
“All of us had been disturbed and shocked by the film ‘The Kashmir Files’.
It felt to us like a propaganda and vulgar film that was inappropriate for an inventive and aggressive part of such a prestigious movie pageant.
“I feel comfortable to openly share this feeling with you since the spirit of the festival can truly accept critical discussion which is essential for art and life”, Lapid mentioned.
After Lapid criticised the movie, the nation’s envoy to India Naor Gilon slammed him, saying he needs to be “ashamed” as he had “abused in the worst way” the Indian invitation to him to chair the panel of judges on the movie pageant.
‘The Kashmir Files’, which was launched in theatres on March 11, was a part of the Indian Panorama Section at IFFI and was screened on November 22.
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Tuesday attacked the federal government over Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid’s criticism of ‘The Kashmir Files’ at IFFI, calling it an “embarrassment” and saying that hate finally will get known as out.
The assault by the Opposition social gathering leaders got here after Lapid, the jury head of the 53rd International Film Festival of India (IFFI), on Monday described the Hindi movie as “propaganda” and “vulgar”.
“PM Modi, his govt, BJP, the RW ecosystem feverishly promoted ‘The Kashmir Files’, a film rejected by International Film Festival Of India.
Jury Head Nadav Lapid known as it ‘propaganda, vulgar film – inappropriate for the movie pageant’,” Congress spokesperson and head of the social gathering’s social media division Supriya Shrinate mentioned.
“Hate gets called out, eventually,” Shrinate mentioned in a tweet late Monday evening.
In a tweet on Tuesday, one other Congress spokesperson Shama Mohamed mentioned, “International Film Festival Of India Jury President Nadav Lapid calls ‘The Kashmir Files’ vulgar propaganda.
In a bid to polarise the folks of India, the BJP govt went all out in selling the film, leading to an enormous embarrassment for India on the worldwide scale!” In his speech at the closing ceremony of IFFI 2022, Lapid said he was “disturbed and shocked” to see the movie being screened on the movie pageant.
“All of us had been disturbed and shocked by the film ‘The Kashmir Files’.
It felt to us like a propaganda and vulgar film that was inappropriate for an inventive and aggressive part of such a prestigious movie pageant.
“I feel comfortable to openly share this feeling with you since the spirit of the festival can truly accept critical discussion which is essential for art and life”, Lapid mentioned.
After Lapid criticised the movie, the nation’s envoy to India Naor Gilon slammed him, saying he needs to be “ashamed” as he had “abused in the worst way” the Indian invitation to him to chair the panel of judges on the movie pageant.
‘The Kashmir Files’, which was launched in theatres on March 11, was a part of the Indian Panorama Section at IFFI and was screened on November 22.