The No Fathers In Cashmir trailer is both innocent and suspensive | Bollywood



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The trailer for No Fathers In Kashmir, the film by director Ashvin Kumar, is out and presages an innocent but scathing drama. It tells the story of a British girl, Noor (Zara Webb), and a boy from the region, Majid (Shivam Raina), who undertake a dangerous journey to find their missing fathers.

The two teenagers reach a treacherous zone near the Indo-Pakistan border and are arrested. Noor is released because she is British and then decides to help Majid get her freedom. The trailer is mesmerizing and the film often addresses unresolved issues that we rarely see in traditional cinema.

Mahesh Bhatt, who attended the launch of the film also starring his wife, Soni Razdan, said at the event: "A tearing film that tears the heart. Ashvin has the courage to live in all this darkness, and after that he brings us so much light. In these dark times of hate, here is a love story of the bloody Valley of Kashmir, which has the daring to look forward to.

According to a report in India Today, Mahesh criticized the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). "It 's a tragedy for a film like No Fathers In Cashmir, a director had to run from one pillar to the other and ask people to pbad it on. At this time, is there something called censorship? I have the audacity to look at the truth. The Mahabharata is the greatest epic of which has been blessed humanity, it comes from the battle of Kurukshetra. In that moment of darkness, the one who closes his eyes in the dark discovers a life that Ashwin has discovered.

Mahesh Bhatt, Ashvin Kumar, Soni Razdan and Anshuman Jha and Maya Sarao during the kick-off tour of No Fathers In Kashmir.
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Razdan also talked about the film at the event. She said, "When I read this script, I found it very interesting because here is a movie that shows the reality. There have been a lot of movies about Kashmir but this one is not full of drama, love stories and more. This is really representative of the situation in the valley. And that's what attracted me to the movie. "

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First publication:
March 19, 2019 5:18 pm IST

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