The unwarranted criticism of ‘The Kashmir Files’ by the jury chief of the
International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Israeli screenwriter and
director Nadav Lapid, has drawn strong reactions from not only members of
the film’s cast, but also Israel’s Ambassador in India, Naor Gilon, who
took to Twitter to write a long open letter in English to his countryman.

Gilon prefaced his open letter with a comment that made his condemnation
clear: “An open letter to #NadavLapid following his criticism of
#KashmirFiles. It’s not in Hebrew because I wanted our Indian brothers and
sisters to be able to understand. It is also relatively long so I’ll give
you the bottom line first. YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED.”

Elsewhere, the sleeper-hit film’s director, Vivek Agnihotri, tweeted:
“Truth is the most dangerous thing. It can make people lie.
#CreativeConsciousness.” And its lead actor, Anupam Kher
<https://www.koimoi.com/bollywood-news/anupam-kher-gives-a-sarcastic-reply-to-iffi-jury-head-nadav-lapid-for-calling-the-kashmir-files-a-propaganda-vulgar-film-no-matter-how-high-the-height-of-the-lie-is/>,
declared: “No matter how high the height of the lie is, it is always small
in comparison to the truth.”

Actor Ranvir Shorey
<https://www.koimoi.com/bollywood-news/vivek-agnihotri-loses-cool-on-iffi-jury-head-over-calling-the-kashmir-files-vulgar-ranvir-shorey-criticises-nadav-lapid-too/>
was
also among the first to respond. He tweeted without mincing words: “The
singling out of a film and the language used to describe it is completely
unbecoming of a film jury or critic. It reeks of politics. Cinema has
always been the harbinger of truth & change, not an agent to stifle or
snuff it. Shameful display of political opportunism at #IFFI.”

The film’s producer, Abhishek Aggarwal, reacted by saying: “We do not need
your validation #NadavLapid we have thousands of people who have gone
through this holocaust and I have met many personally seen their pain &
suffering.” His tweet was accompanied by pictures of some of the victims of
terrorist violence in Kashmir.

In his long open letter, Ambassador Naor Gilon wrote:

“In Indian culture they say that a guest is like God. You have abused in
the worst way the Indian invitation to chair the panel of judges at
@IFFIGoa as well as the trust, respect and warm hospitality they have
bestowed on you.

“Our Indian friends brought @lioraz and @issacharoff from @FaudaOfficial in
order to celebrate the love in #India towards #Fauda and #Israel. I suspect
that this is maybe also one of the reasons they invited you as an Israeli
and me as the ambassador of Israel.

“I’m no film expert but I do know that it’s insensitive and presumptuous to
speak about historic events before deeply studying them and which are an
open wound in India because many of the involved are still around and still
paying a price.

“As a son of a holocaust survivor, I was extremely hurt to see reactions in
India to you that are doubting ‘Schindler’s List’, the Holocaust and worse.
I unequivocally condemn such statements. There is no justification. It does
show the sensitivity of the Kashmir issue here.”    KR IRS 301122

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