PVR Lower Parel Mumbai went onto turn on the lights during the final 30 minutes of The Kashmir Files to prevent people from watching the killing of Kashmiri Pandits
For the first time in 32 years, a movie has finally been made which accurately depicts the plight of Kashmiri Pandits. Unlike propaganda films Shikara and Mission Kashmir, The Kashmir Files is a true depiction of what really transpired in Kashmir in 1990 during the genocide of Hindus at the hands of Muslims.
PVR Lower Parel Mumbai Once Again Tries To Sabotage The Kashmir Files Show
PVR Lower Parel switched on the lights during the last 30 minutes of the film Kashmir Files, ensuring that people cannot see the fate of Kashmiri Pandits. What agenda is PVR's management running?
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— nivan (@NivanSadh) March 18, 2022
*PVR people shutting off AC in the auditoriums where Kashmir files is streaming and refunding ticket money to people. Effort so that people don't watch the movie.* pic.twitter.com/DcTmxAbGJy
— Sandy Boy 🇮🇳(Sundeep) (@ssingapuri) March 14, 2022
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At PVR BHIWANDI,
Owner cut down the audio of the movie THE KASHMIR FILES. Audience in frenzy.Wake up before they mute Hindus permanently
🤬😡🤬😡🤬 pic.twitter.com/NyBZWAp5Ov— योगी योगेश अग्रवाल (धर्मसेना) (@yogeshDharmSena) March 13, 2022
The movie has not only taken over the country with it crossing Rs.100 crore worldwide inside the first week but has also awakened Hindus by showing how their community was raped, burnt, assaulted and 4,00,000 were thrown out of their homes. However, it wasn’t all hunky dory for the movie, one which has persistently been targeted by leftists, liberals and Islamists since it made a foray in Bollywood.
The industry’s bigwigs have not only refrained from lauding the movie and its consummate success but have also gone onto try to discredit the film. And PVR Cinemas has had a crucial role in trying to sabotage the movie with scores of movie goers revealing how the chain stops screening, turns off the AC, mutes dialogues, doesn’t put up posters and shows booked halls when the seating is not even at 20%.
Another unsavory incident has now come to light of PVR Cinemas with the leftist chain’s Lower Parel theatre going onto turn on lights as 30 minutes remained of the movie in the morning show of Thursday. The move is said to have been done in a bid to ensure the audience wasn’t able to properly view the manner in which Hindus were mass murdered.