Vivek Agnihotri receives Fatwa for posting vegetarian thali photos: "Women guests were threatened, trolled, abused..."
Kashmiris issue fatwa against director of ‘The Kashmir Files', Vivek Agnihotri. He has now shared his side of story with us...
Published: Monday,Jan 18, 2021 12:24 PM GMT-07:00
Bollywood director Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, who was in Kashmir for his movie, has once again triggered a controversy due to his social media antics. Agnihotri and his team were in Kashmir for the shoot of his upcoming film, ‘The Kashmir Files’, a movie he claims is based on the “unreported story of the gut-wrenching genocide of Kashmiri Hindus”.
Agnihotri posted two pictures of his team having food at a Srinagar hotel. Apparently, the bunch was having a vegetarian thali as the photos shared showed. And Agnihotri captioning the photos with this: “Nobody knows how to make a vegetarian Wazwan in Kashmir. But I am here to bring about a change. #TheKashmirFiles.” (the tweet is now deleted) And that was it. Agnihotri’s post riled up netizens in Kashmir who told him that there was no such thing as “vegetarian Wazwan”.
Now, director Vivek Agnihotri has opened up and shared his stance. He says,
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I was in Kashmir to shoot my film 'The Kashmir Files'. A lot of local people, young artists, creative people, actors, RJs always want to meet me wherever I go. So, I invited people for dinner and I requested my hotel to make Wazwan for everybody. Since I am a vegetarian, I requested to make a vegetarian thali but they said in Kashmir it is not possible but I inquired with some locals and found out that while it's true that Wazwan is always non - vegetarian, getting a vegetarian thali is possible too. Finally, the hotel made the vegetarian thali for me which was amazing. From the last three years, I have eaten so much of Kashmiri foods in the homes of Kashmiri Pandits and Kashmiri Muslims that I acquired a lot of knowledge about Kashmiri cuisine.
- Vivek Agnihotri
He further adds,
I wrote in good faith that I brought out a change in the hotel by insisting on a vegetarian thali. They served me the thali and I posted about it. It was a simple innocent tweet but then immediately after the tweet, all the separatists, academicians etc started trolling me. Then all these terrorism sympathetic journalists and newspapers started reporting it. It was impossible for the local guest to survive this abuse and trolling. In fact, some women guests were with me. They were threatened, trolled, abused all kinds of things that happened with me. I thought that is not right for them to suffer because of a tweet of mine. Therefore, I deleted it with great pain and disappointment. After deleting it, I tweeted about why I have deleted it. I think the way forward is we eat together we live together we love together in one country under one flag and one constitution. All those people who are creating these separatist kinds of feelings among Kashmiri youths are actually very dangerous for the future of Kashmiri youth because then they are isolated from mainstream thinking of inclusiveness and living together. I see a bleak future if this not stopped immediately. I can delete a tweet but how will you delete these feelings inside the minds of these young Kashmiris is something which needs to be invoked.
- Vivek Agnihotri
Featuring Anupam Kher in a pivotal role, The Kashmir Files is slated to release in 2021.
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