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Shoshani, who shared the dais with actor Anupam Kher at a press conference here, said the ”The Kashmir Files” is not propaganda but a ”strong movie” that gives place to sufferings of the people of Kashmir.
”The first person I called in the morning was Anupam Kher, my friend, just to apologise. Apologise about a speech that was a private opinion. (Lapid’s remarks) have nothing to do with the state of Israel, officially and unofficially,” Shoshani told reporters. On Monday evening, he put out a Twitter post saying he shared a different opinion than Lapid on the film and had told him so after the comments at the closing ceremony of the International Film Festival of India in Goa.
Lapid, viewed as an anti-establishment filmmaker, had described ”The Kashmir Files” as ”propaganda movie” and ”vulgar” on Monday night. He was chairperson of the international competition jury at IFFI.
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