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"Millennials are unique in that every conflict or political situation that we see feels like it is at the same distance from us. So Manipur or the riots in Delhi feel at the same distance, which may or may not be great for political action. We were convinced that we could do things that were much more meaningful than any generation before us because of the tools that we had -- the Internet and the ability to share things with a billion people at once. That deluded us into thinking that we could actually change things! Millennials do have an inflated idea of their ability to change things and that drives a lot of anxiety because then we realise that we are powerless against most things. The millennial hero complex looked at from the outside can be cringe worthy" - AM Gautam, author, 'Indian Millennials; Who Are They Really' talks to Manjula Narayan about everything from The Kashmir Files and grief at ecological deterioration to political action, free floating anxiety and the reaction to the Sushant Singh Rajput case.
Abhay is joined by writer, director, and producer Vivek Agnihotri to share a broad ranging conversation about his life as a filmmaker.His films include The Kashmir Files, The Vaccine War, and the upcoming The Delhi Files. Believe it or not, the kidneys, Keyser Söze, and cricket all were involved!(0:00 - 2:45) Introduction(2:45) Part 1 - Rallying and inspiring, truthseeking, combating the lonely journey(18:00) Part 2 - unlearning vs additive journey, fear and fearlessness(36:38) Part 3 - his advertising background, national pride, aging gracefully(52:53) Conclusion
IANR 2408 022424 Line Up 4-6pm INTERVIEWS (Guest Host Sridhar Kotha) Here's the guest line-up for Sat, Feb 24, 2024 from 4 to 6pm CST on Indo American News Radio (www.IndoAmerican-news.com), a production of Indo American News. We are on 98.7 FM and you can also listen on the masalaradio app (www.masalaradio.com) By Monday, hear the recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/indo-american-news-radio-houston-tx/id1512586620 ) Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public and Breaker. We have 5 years of Podcasts and have had over 9,000 hits. TO SUPPORT THE SHOW, SELECT FOLLOW ON OUR FREE PODCAST CHANNEL. AND YOU'LL BE NOTIFIED WHEN OF NEW UPDATES. 4:20 pm This country was built on immigrants who worked hard to make their mark. Although that premise has not changed, the pathways to become immigrants through employment have become more complicated. Attorney Chiro Nanayakkara deals with such cases at Willy Nanayakkara LLC and today explains the types of H1B employment visas available. 5:00 pm Devshree Golecha is a Houston-based financial analyst who has also claimed fame as a finalist for the Haut Monde Mrs. India Worldwide 2024 international beauty paegent. This underscores her commitment to empowering professional women and mothers to celebrate all facets of their identity, balancing health, beauty, and career. She joins us today to tell us more about her win, her inspiration and her future goals. 5:20 pm Two years ago, the provocative movie “The Kashmir Files” came out and went on to become a blockbuster hit. Dr. Surinder Kaul, a Physician leader who practices Internal Medicine in Houston. He is from Kashmir and a co-founder of Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora, a civil society of Kashmiri Hindus all over the world was the architect of the movie. This weekend, another provocative movie, “Article 370” deals with the behind the scenes military action and political intrigue that went into abrogating the Article 370 that had left Kashmir in such a mess for 70 years. We hear from a local Kashmiri activist, Amit Raina, about the premise behind the movie. Also stay tuned in for news roundup, views, sports and movie reviews TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 713-789-6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.com Please pick up the print edition of Indo American News which is available all across town at grocery stores. Also visit our website indoamerican-news.com which gets 70,000+ hits to track all current stories. And remember to visit our digital archives from over 16 years. Plus, our entire 43 years of hard copy archives are available in the Fondren Library at Rice University. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indo-american-news-radio/support
For cinephiles, cinema halls are like places of worship. Following the long and harsh Covid winter, cinema halls had a massive sunny run in 2023 thanks to Pathaan, Gadar 2, Jawan and Animal.Exhibitor and friend of the podcast, Akkshay Rathie joins us for a chat on — the banner year that was 2023 for Hindi cinema, consumption patterns, trends, revival of single screens thanks to Gadar 2 and Jawan, and as Akkshay put it, the "out of syllabus" phenomenon of Animal. Join us!If you enjoy the podcast, do consider supporting the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/257788/supportFeedback/comments/questions: loveofcinemasf@gmail.comCredits:Produced and hosted by: Himanshu Joglekar (@loveofcinemasf8)Editor: Devika JoglekarMusic: Nakul AbhyankarCopyrights © Love of Cinema 2024Support the showIf you liked the episode and found value, please considering supporting the show. Your support will help me continue making good content for fans of Indian cinema everywhere across the world: https://www.buzzsprout.com/257788/support
The recently released movie "Tejas," featuring Kangana Ranaut, has sparked a debate around nationalism, with the actress suggesting that every nationalist should watch her film. But regarding the intersection of cinema and nationalism - how problematic is it to equate patriotism with watching a particular movie? Our host, Dev Goswami and "Def Savvy" Abhishek Bhalla discuss everything about the representation of defence and war-themed movies in Bollywood, where the evolution from traditional heroism and patriotism to a more nuanced exploration of conflict is evident. The advent of OTT platforms has provided a broader canvas for storytelling, prompting inquiries into the impact and the role of nationalism in these narratives. And what sets Indian cinema's representation of war and conflicts apart from Western cinema, and to what extent should war movies be fictionalised or based on factual positions? Are cinematic liberties justified in depicting wars and conflicts, and what about the glorification of machismo and hyper-masculinity in some over-the-top scenes? Political overtones in movies, exemplified by films like "Kashmir Files," also raise questions about the role of cinema in shaping public opinion. Despite a wealth of war-themed content, why is there a lack of an iconic war epic in Bollywood, why Indian cinema hasn't really done justice to a lot of material that's readily available, for example on the 1961 war with China, battle of Rezang La, 1971 war. Listen in! Produced by Anna Priyadarshini Sound Mix by Kapil Dev Singh
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Welcome to Page 10! A show where our panel discusses news and current affairs and offer you a TL;DR of stories you might have read... or missed! in this edition of Page 10 , Abbas is joined by Meghnad, & Political Editor at South First, Anusha Ravi Sood as they discuss the following stories- Congress Wins karnataka: https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/karnataka-election-results-congress-wins-by-biggest-vote-share-in-34-years-101683976728769.html SC Verdict on Maharashtra Government: https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/supreme-court-shiv-sena-verdict-8606138/ 'Hum Dekhenge' copyright claim: https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/hum-dekhenge-vivek-agnihotris-claim-faiz-ahmed-faiz-song-pakistan-imran-khan-protest-101683887333122.html Visit The South First : https://thesouthfirst.com/ Subscribe to All About Now on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0sxICr-rvhR9dvBsx4uoTA Follow Anusha on Twitter: https://twitter.com/anusharavi10 Follow Abbas on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbasmomin88/ Follow Meghnad on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meghnads/ New Editions every Monday! The show is available across platforms:Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | JioSaavn | See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Vivek Agnihotri about the Kashmiri Hindu genocide denial where in the closing ceremony of 53rd IFFI Goa the jury head Nadav Lapid called The Kashmir Files "propaganda and vulgar film". They also talk about the movie Pathan and many attempts to boycott it. They also discuss Vivek's upcoming movie Vaccine War. Follow Them: Twitter: @vivekagnihotri Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/IAmBuddha #iffi2022 #boycottpathan #kashmirfiles #vaccinewar ------------------------------------------------------------ Listen to the podcasts on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/kushal-mehra-99891819 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1rVcDV3upgVurMVW1wwoBp Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-c%C4%81rv%C4%81ka-podcast/id1445348369 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-carvaka-podcast ------------------------------------------------------------ Support The Cārvāka Podcast: Become a Member on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPxuul6zSLAfKSsm123Vww/join Become a Member on Fanmo: https://fanmo.in/the_carvaka_podcast Become a Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/carvaka UPI: kushalmehra@icici To buy The Carvaka Podcast Exclusive Merch please visit: http://kushalmehra.com/shop ------------------------------------------------------------ Follow Kushal: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kushal_mehra?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KushalMehraOfficial/? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarvakapodcast/?hl=en Koo: https://www.kooapp.com/profile/kushal_mehra Inquiries: https://kushalmehra.com/ Feedback: kushalmehra81@gmail.com
A version of this essay was published by firstpost.com at https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/shadow-warrior-three-exemplars-of-indian-cinema-in-2022-rrr-the-kashmir-files-and-kantara-11940742.html2022 was a watershed year for Indian cinema and cinephiles. At long last, the formulaic Hindi/Urdu cinema that has dominated both mindshare and box office took a beating, for it appears to no longer appeal to the consuming public. It has long been accused of lack of originality; its anti-Indian slant, and especially its overt anti-Hindu stance, have now begun to annoy large numbers of viewers. They voted with their wallets, as per BookMyShow.The yeoman efforts by @GemsofBollywood to demonstrate bad faith on the part of the industry have had an impact, as can be seen from the number of expensive flops: Lal Singh Chaddha, Shamshera, Raksha Bandhan, Cirkus, Dobaara, Liger. They should change course, though given the current crop of agenda-ridden poseurs and nepo-kids, it's not clear they can.As a direct consequence of the arrival a few years ago of high-bandwidth fiber-to-the-home, many cinema viewers have also become accustomed to a wide range of offerings on OTT like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. This has made them aware of cinema from around the world that frankly shows that Bollywood has always been inferior in content and form, except for the film music (at least in earlier days). I was at one time a cineaste, enjoying the 20th century works of Kurosawa, Ray, Eisenstein, the Italian and French masters, Bergman, and the Indian New Wave. It was easy to dismiss the cinematic quality of the Mumbai film industry; but it has always been influential, and has set the narrative about India both internally and in the developing world, as well as Russia and Japan. For a variety of reasons (including simple prejudice), the Mumbai film industry has not been able to make a mark on Western audiences, and RRR is the first Indian film to make waves in the US market. In a positive write-up about why RRR deserves an Oscar, perhaps for Best Picture (yes, not for Best International Feature), Douglas Laman suggests that Indian films have been unfairly ignored (h/t Hari G).Thank you for reading Shadow Warrior. This post is public so feel free to share it.The fact is that all three of the films that became visible successes in 2022 (along with other big box-office successes KGF 2, Ponniyin Selvan, Pushpa) have origins outside the formulaic Mumbai industry, and it may well be the beginning of a trend. The three are distinctive and different, and it is arguable that they are archetypes of three types or even three genres of cinema. Cinema as spectacleRRR is cinema as spectacle (harking back to the big Hollywood productions whose intent it was to awe); The Kashmir Files is realistic, almost documentary in tone; and Kantara, the most difficult to precisely pigeonhole, is impressionistic, a cultural phenomenon immersing you in a world that you must be an insider to fully appreciate. RRR is the easiest for audiences to appreciate, because it compels suspension of disbelief, and draws you into its make-believe world with its fantastic stunts and subtle theme of rebellion against authority and cruel white colonialism (which appeals to the newly woke sentiment of film fans especially in the US). It is cinema as entertainment; the dances and the swashbuckling take center stage with the buddy story while the freedom struggle is sort of in the background.In a sense this kind of cinema is the lineal descendant of the story-tellers and bards of old. In India we had the katha-kalakshepam artists and traveling theater troupes telling/performing stories from the Puranas. Similarly, in many places there were shadow-puppet shows, again with heroic stories from the epics (like the wayang kulit of Java). Children would sit breathless often in dim lamplight, entranced by tales of brave warriors and fair maidens. SS Rajamouli, the director of RRR, is in that tradition: he tells tall tales, and he does it well. In fact, his two Baahubali films were masterpieces of the art, and they were among the very best Indian films in decades. Gorgeous sets, glorious set-piece battles, beautiful princesses, treachery, stalwart warriors, noble companions, fearsome villains – the works. And they were entirely believable because they were epics set in the (distant) mythical past, fables. Hollywood used to specialize in these too: remember Ben Hur and the like? Or even Kurosawa's Ran, Seven Samurai and Kagemusha. Therein lies my small gripe about RRR: since it is set in the recent past, I found it hard to engage with the superhuman stunts and the dance sequences, which were quite appropriate in the Baahubali films. Okay, that's just me.This also probably means that Rajamouli will be snatched away by Hollywood's rich ecosystem, as has happened to talented Hong Kong and Australian directors, who moved on to bigger and better things and global fame after relocating. That would be good for him, but bad for Indian film. Realist cinema, including cinema verite I am a fan of the understated and realistic school, having always preferred the low-key off-Bollywood film, such as Charulata, Pather Panchali, Bhuvan Shome, Chomana Dudi and in particular in Malayalam Uttarayanam, Thampu, Elippathayam. There is a subset of this realism, the class of historical film that does not veer into propaganda, for instance the Soviet masterpiece Battleship Potemkin or the Jewish-holocaust epic Schindler's List.Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, who created The Kashmir Files, is known for his powerful and hard-hitting contemporary portrayals of Indian culture. His Buddha in a Traffic Jam was an indictment of the ‘Urban Naxal' phenomenon that seems to have infiltrated academia and media, and which, one could cogently argue, is a grave and existential threat to the nation. All of us who lived through the dark days of the 1990s and remember the newspaper headlines about Jammu and Kashmir then knew terrible things happened there to the minority population: a violent, religion-motivated ethnic cleansing. But much of this was swept under the carpet in the interest of some Nehruvian-Stalinist secularism. Unlike for other peoples who were targeted and exterminated, there has been no truth and reconciliation for Kashmiri Hindus.The Kashmir Files is almost entirely based on actual, well-documented atrocities against a defenseless civilian population, slightly fictionalized, and it is a damning indictment of the fecklessness of the Indian State, and in particular of the mindset that allowed the murders, rapes, and ethnic cleansing of Indian citizens by foreign-funded terrorists. [Note the Jammu attacks on Jan 2, 2023 as well: Hindus targeted and shot, and IEDs left in the house].That an Israeli leftist film-maker dared to deride TKF as ‘vulgar propaganda' as the head of the jury of the government-sponsored International Film Festival of India 2022 shows that the pusillanimity of the Indian State continues to this day. (I was also reminded of the powerful Malayalam Piravi, about one of the young men who ‘disappeared' during the Emergency.) But nothing takes away from the reality of the Kashmir holocaust; TKF is as chilling, and as accurate, a portrait as the Killing Fields was of Pol Pot's Cambodian holocaust of the 1970s. Thanks for reading Shadow Warrior! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Cultural and spiritual phenomenonKantara is a difficult-to-define film, because it doesn't fit into a neat category. I wish I could say it was like Kurasawa's works, for example Rashomon, which immerse you into medieval Japan without apology or explanation. But Kurosawa was deeply influenced not only by traditional Japanese literature and theater, but also by Western film and theater traditions, and therefore his work is pretty much immediately understandable to a Western audience. Not so with Kantara. It is hard enough for many Indians to relate to the film; I imagine it would be well-nigh impossible for those from a non-Hindu frame of mind to do so. Even among Hindus, quite a few were baffled and could not relate to it. I was induced to see it by a wonderful review by the photographer Gowri Subramanya, and my expectations were sky-high.I could immediately understand and relate to the idea that there are spirits all around, a typically Hindu view. Thinking about it later, I remembered O V Vijayan's Little Ones, about benign family spirits that appeared as little dancing points of light, always there in times of trouble. But many Hindus might find it hard to relate to.I too had a bit of a hard time relating to the protagonist Siva's (played by director Rishab Shetty himself) wayward life: all the drinking and boar-hunting and the ‘bro' life irritated me because I wanted him to be the bhoota kola spirit dancer that he avoided becoming. (Spoiler alert) But in the end, he cannot evade his destiny, and in a glorious apotheosis he does become the fearsome Guliga. I later realized he had to go through his Hero's Journey (as Nambi did in Rocketry): that was what the story was all about. Maybe I was primed to appreciate Kantara, as Malabar's theyyams are almost identical to the bhoota kola in neighboring Tulunadu. I have watched, at dusk, the awe-inspiring appearance of the thee-poti, or the Devi with fire; and the Gulikan, the fierce guardian deity. They appeal to me, for I believe in this land and its ancient autochthonic deities. And here's an interesting dance interpretation of varaharoopam by two Kerala women. Varaha Roopam|Dance choreography |Pooja and Mariya |KantaraBut a lot of Hindus have been gaslighted and taught in school to disdain the gods of their ancestors; they have picked up half-baked Western, Abrahamic prejudices, which in the final analysis are based on blind faith that is doctrinally defined to be unquestionable. They are apologetic, and may try to ‘explain' the Hindu world-view to those who are programmed to not comprehend. If you will pardon my introducing a personal note, this is very much like what happened when the late Varsha Bhosle and I started writing unapologetic Hindu nationalist columns on rediff.com around 1995. They resonated with many; but others, nurtured on standard leftie fare, fulminated against us as though we violated their deeply held beliefs. Well, actually, yes. I have seen innumerable films that either demonize Hinduism (almost the entire oeuvre of Urduwood) or try to present a sanitized face for Western consumption. Kantara is the first film I have seen that presents Hindu beliefs as itihasa (iti-hasa, thus it is and was). This is the way things are. Deal with it. The fact that these three films of three different genres were successful – and the intensely patriotic Rocketry: The Nambi Effect was a hit too – is a tremendous boost for India. It's time to move away from self-flagellating mediocrity to proudly present Indian cinema as part of a cultural renaissance, as Japan, Hong Kong and Korea have done in the past. 1750 words, 1 Jan 2023 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com
durée : 00:03:00 - En direct du monde - "The Kashmir Files" raconte de façon manichéenne la fuite des hindous du Cachemire, il y a 30 ans, et a reçu le soutien du gouvernement indien. De nombreuses critiques ont été émises, notamment lors de la clôture du Festival international du film de Goa.
Abhinandan Sekhri, Raman Kirpal and Mehraj D Lone of Newslaundry are joined this week by Krishn Kaushik of the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project and independent journalist Sowmiya Ashok.They talk about the ongoing protests in China against severe Covid restrictions and how the communist regime is responding to them. Sowmiya, who has reported from China, explains why the mere act of people showing up to protest in that country is “brave and a big deal”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Who got a Jewish self-hater to head the IFFI jury? Nadav Lapid's fulmination on The Kashmir Files as 'vulgar propaganda' have been best rebutted by Israel's Ambassadors to India Naor Gilon. Puneet Issar, Rajesh Kumar Singh and Dr. Ajay Chrungoo join the discussion with Sanjay Dixit.
Welcome to Cyrus Says, Cock & Bull!In today's episode, Cyrus is joined by Masoom & Meghnad. Today Cyrus joined the show from a rather silent hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel.In the show: The panel discusses ‘Gaslighting' becoming Merriam-Webster's 2022 word of the year, and they also share when and how they gaslighted. They also talk about the comments of the IFFI jury head on the film, The Kashmir Files, and share their thoughts on the blank sheet of paper protesting methods in China. Tune in for this and much more!Subscribe to the Cyrus Says YouTube Channel for full video episodes!Check out the Cyrus Says Official MerchFollow Meghnad on Instagram at @meghnadsFollow Masoom on Instagram at @masoom_rajwaniListen to Cyrus Says across Audio PlatformsIVM Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Gaana | Amazon MusicEmail your AMA questions to us at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Says' official Instagram handle at @whatcyrussays for best bits from the show, memes and much more!Connect with Cyrus on socials:Instagram | TwitterAnd don't forget to rate us!You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/iosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
* `சட்டம் ஒழுங்கு சீர் கெட்டுவிடாதா எனச் சிலரின் வயிறு எரிகிறது' - முதல்வர் ஸ்டாலின்!* Lift-ல் மாட்டிக்கொண்ட மா.சு!* குஜராத் தேர்தல்: காங்கிரஸ் பிரசாரக் கூட்டத்தில் புகுந்த காளை மாடு! * The Kashmir Files: `மோசமான பிரசார தன்மை கொண்ட படம்' - விழா மேடையில் ஆதங்கப்பட்ட நடுவர் குழுத் தலைவர்!* சீன மக்கள் போராட்டம் - புது அப்டேட்ஸ்!CREDITS: Host - Varun & Cibi Chakaravarthy | Script - Vikatan team |Edit- Divith| Thumbnail art - Santhosh Charles | Podcast channel Executive - Prabhu Venkat | Podcast Network Head - M Niyas Ahmed.
Israels ambassadör i Indien ber om ursäkt för israelisk filmskapares kritik mot filmen The Kashmir Files, Uje Brandelius debuterar i Mello och NRK erbjuder avgångspaket till anställda under 67 år. Producent: Andrea ValderramaProgramledare: Camilla Walldán
How did The Kashmir Files come to be made? Surinder Kaul, one of the architects behind it joins Sanjay Dixit and tells about the difficulty in convincing Bollywood to do this subject. Also we discuss why Bollywood boycotted the TKF!
The Kashmir Files: Uncomfortable Truth | Kalavai Venkat | #SangamTalks SrijanTalks
This week on Guff Guff Pass we reflect back on a week that was plagued with more of the Johnny Depp saga but chose to talk about a few other things such as the harrowing movie called The Kashmir files (Spoiler alert) and a truly primal stand off between man and monkey, for the love of some Krispy Kreme donuts. We also try and figure out the elusive Kurkure chow chow that seemed to have taken the noodle industry by storm during the early 2000's but disappeared as quickly as it appeared on the scene. Enjoy the episode and look out for more GGP episode coming soon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/guffguffpass/message
Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri is an Indian film director, screenwriter and author who works in Hindi cinema. As of 2022, he is a member of the board of India's Central Board of Film Certification and a cultural representative of Indian Cinema at the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. https://twitter.com/vivekagnihotri Sanjana Singh (The Host): https://linktr.ee/sanjanasingh ; https://sanjanasingh.substack.com/ The Naked Dialogue Podcast: https://linktr.ee/TheNakedDialogue --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sanjanasinghx/support
In this episode, Deepali Kulkarni speaks to Dr Rajiv Pandit and Sidhi Raina about their reaction to seeing The Kashmir Files, the challenges in speaking up about the ethnic cleansing that the indigenous Hindus of Kashmir faced 30 years ago — including social media and real world professional harassment and doxing — and what they want to the world know about the Kashmiri Pandit Exodus. Follow them on Twitter: @sidhiraina, @rajiv_pandit
In this podcast, Vivek Agnihotri talks about the response to the movie The Kashmir Files. He answers all the criticisms hurled at him about being an enabler and communalising the subject. He also explains how the truth of Kashmir is so horrific that he had to tone down many facts in the movie to make them palatable for the average viewer. Follow Them: Twitter: @vivekagnihotri Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/IAmBuddha #TheKashmirFiles #Islamism ------------------------------------------------------------ Listen to the podcasts on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/kushal-mehra-99891819 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1rVcDV3upgVurMVW1wwoBp Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-c%C4%81rv%C4%81ka-podcast/id1445348369 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-carvaka-podcast ------------------------------------------------------------ Support The Cārvāka Podcast: Become a Member on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPxuul6zSLAfKSsm123Vww/join Become a Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/carvaka UPI: kushalmehra@icici To buy The Carvaka Podcast Exclusive Merch please visit: http://kushalmehra.com/shop ------------------------------------------------------------ Follow Kushal: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kushal_mehra?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KushalMehraOfficial/? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarvakapodcast/?hl=en Koo: https://www.kooapp.com/profile/kushal_mehra Inquiries: https://kushalmehra.com/ Feedback: kushalmehra81@gmail.com
The problem with the majoritarian pandering that India is seeing today is that it is based on fables and imagined realities. ----more---- https://theprint.in/opinion/kejriwal-gave-bjp-a-thug-life-response-on-kashmir-files-row-a-template-to-counter-hate/911821/
The Kashmir Files Trailer Review! | Anupam Kher | Mithun Chakraborty | Vivek Agnihotri! Kathy and Mark react to the trailer for this upcoming film based on true events, The Kashmir Files, written and directed by Vivek Agnihotri. The film stars Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Vivek Agnihotri. The film tells the story of the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus in the early 1990s due to the Kashmir Insurgency. #TrailerReactions #MovieReviews #TheKashmirFiles #AnupamKher #VivekAgnihotriSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/CinemondoPodcast)
Kejriwal is on a Interview Spee with various National Channels. Even Republic TV is not questioning Kejriwal on his Kashmir Files remark. Wacth Sanjay Dixit decoding Kejriwals moves.
Arnab talks about the reviews and reactions to Kashmir Files --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/appodcast/support
Tarek Fatah joins Sanjay Dixit to discuss the Modi Yogi domination in India, the comedy unfolding in Pakistan around Imran Khan and the reactions of Indian Muslims at the victory of BJP and to hijab and Kashmir Files.
This week on NL Hafta, Newslaundry's Abhinandan Sekhri, Raman Kirpal and Anand Vardhan are joined by senior journalist and writer Alpana Kishore.The panel delves into the chaos surrounding The Kashmir Files and what it means in terms of propaganda. may never exist.”The panel also discusses what ails the Congress party in India and how long it can survive. Listen.Hafta letters: Abhinandan on millennials, western reaction to Russia-Ukraine, The Kashmir FilesReferencesHafta 372Hafta 362Reporting from Kashmir :Alpana KishoreMP govt to issue notice to IAS officer Niyaz Khan over tweets on ‘The Kashmir Files'PM Modi hails 'The Kashmir Files' movie, says 'campaign being run to discredit the film'Kashmir's Standstill AgreementRecommendationsAlpana“Who will tell them this land belongs to your father when I die?”AnandVillainy RamanLimitlessOn Kashmir, listen to all those who sufferedMP quota for Kendriya Vidyalaya admissions must goAbhinandanRace, racism, and tax lawHow 'shock therapy' created Russian oligarchs and paved the path for PutinCheck out previous Hafta recommendations.Produced and Recorded by Lipi Vats and Tehreem Roshan, edited by Umrav Singh and Saif Ali Ekram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kejriwal is a great danger for the country and for the Hindus. The way he mocked the Kashmiri Hindus by calling The Kashmir Files a 'jhoothi film' is going to have repercussions for him. Sanjay Dixit explains.
VP Singh, LK Advani, Narasimha Rao, Vajpayee, and UPA govts all failed to recognise the pain of Kashmiri Pandits. Now The Kashmir Files is rectifying that. ----more---- https://theprint.in/opinion/vajpayee-advani-to-upa-the-kashmir-files-acknowledges-a-tragedy-no-one-wanted-to-talk-about/885006/
Timecodes00:01 - Introduction03:39 - Subscriber letter04:35 - Jalsa18:47 - The Kashmir Files33:06 - Subscriber letter35:39 - Tropicana ad37:21 - Pepsi ad39:18 - 8352:31 - Subscriber letterWhile talking about the new Tropicana ad:Abhinandan: Why did Jude include this ad?Jude: I included it because I thought if I could just give this drink to Abhinandan when he's angry, he'll cool down and we're saved.Rajyasree: I wouldn't depend on this. That's all I'm saying.Abhinandan: Well, we can try it. All that's full of sugar and I'm diabetic so I see where you're going with this.Jude denies the intention. Rajyasree and Abhinandan have a good laugh.This and a whole lot of other stuff awful and awesome as Abhinandan Sekhri and Rajyasree Sen review the films 83, Jalsa, and The Kashmir Files, and the new Tropicana and Pepsi commercials.PS. The hosts list their favourite Holi songs.Write to us at newslaundry.com/podcast-letters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As 'The Kashmir Files' leaves a lasting impact on the Indian psyche in general and Hindu psyche in particular, Sanjay Dixit and Vibhuti Jha are joined by 2 persons who have seen the 7th Exodus and events surrounding it at close quarters - Francois Gautier who was then covering Kashmir for a French news organisation and Shesh Paul Vaid, who was a junior IPS officer in J&K at that time and went on to head the J&K Police as DGP from 2016 to 2018.
In the second episode of The DeshBhakt Takeover - we hand over the microphone to Khushboo Mattoo to talk about the history of Kashmiri Pandits, her deeply personal story of her family, why The Kashmir Files has evoked such a strong reaction & finally after the movie - what will the Govt now do to ensure long term rehabilitation for Kashmiri Pandits? Follow Khushboo Mattoo on Twitter - @MattLaemon
In this talk with Sanjay Dixit, Apostate Imam, the expert in Islamic traditions and explanations, i.e. Hadis and Tafsir, picks up the incidents in the film 'The Kashmir Files' and proves that every incident was exactly as per the Shari'a injunctions and it is idle to blame either Pakistan or terrorism. Every act of terror can be traced to the basic Doctrines of the Book(s).
While most of us will get over the blazing mood that has been set aflame, Kashmiri Pandits living scattered within the Valley will once again move into uncertain times. ----more---- https://theprint.in/opinion/kashmir-files-a-hit-due-to-ignorance-of-history-but-pandits-could-be-worse-off-after-film/882296/
There are so many files that are waiting to be opened after the shake-up provided by The Kashmir Files - ripping apart the secular burqa under which all the ugly truths were hidden. Sanjay Dixit has drawn up a tentative list of major atrocities on Hindus in the sub-continent in the 20th century, which will form the subject of a series by Jaipur Dialogues. Presenting the list today in this episode.
durée : 00:02:37 - La chronique d'Anthony Bellanger - par : Anthony BELLANGER - "The Kashmir Files" fait un tabac en Inde et est même recommandé par le Premier ministre Narendra Modi. Il est pourtant haineux et violent envers les Musulmans.
This week, we discuss the future National Award-winning film, the recent election results as well as the argument that the opposition is ineffective. BJpod Abhi Zinda Hai!
It's more than a week to UP Elections and a detailed analysis is called for. Also required is a hypothetical take whether release of The Kashmir Files prior to the UP Elections would have had an effect on the results. Omkar Chaudhary and Dhirendra Pundir join Sanjay Dixit to discuss the topic.
Islam in India and sub-continent remains unapologetic about its past, and continues to remain wedded to the basic ideology that divides the world into a binary of believer vs non-believer. Tufail Chaturvedi joins Sanjay Dixit to discuss the attitude of Islamic society to recent issues in the sub-continent, such as The Kashmir Files movie, Karnataka HC judgment on hijab, torching of ISKCON temple in Bangladesh and rampant forced conversions of underage girls in Pakistan.
The Kashmir Files continue to take the box-office by storm with a worldwide collection of Rs. 150 crore (estimation) and counting, this is what happens when the movie is marketed by the audience. This is the power of the common man. If this is not a box-office success, I don't know what is! Continue reading on procommun.com
The Kashmir Files has achieved the great function of bringing the focus of the nation on the gruesome crime that took place in the 1990s. However, the complete contours are much wider and given in the book 'Unbreaking India'. Is this now the time to take the next logical step and declare the crimes committed against Kashmir Hindus and Pandits leading to the 6th and 7th exodus in independent India as genocide. Sushil Pandit and Dr. Ajay Chrungoo join Sanjay Dixit to discuss.
Khandaan: A Bollywood Podcast is full of fresh content - the Pathaan, Tiger 3, Jayeshbhai Jordaar trailers plus Badhaai Do and Rudra deep dives among other things. This was a jam-packed week for content but we are still catching up on some things from before. - We watched BADHAAI DO directed by Harshavardhan Kulkarni and starring Rajkumar Rao and Bhumi Pednekar as two people in the closet who enter a lavender marriage. Also stars Chum Darang and Gulshan Devaiah. - Sujoy watched the Luther remake, RUDRA starring Ajay Devgn, streaming now on Disney Hotstar. - Sujoy also watched the second season of UNDEKHI now streaming on SonyLiv. - We discussed the YRF trailers for JAYESHBHAI JORDAAR starring Ranveer Singh, PATHAAN starring Shahrukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, and John Abraham, and TIGER 3 starring Katrina Kaif and Salman Khan. - We answered some of our listener mail and the AMA questions posed to us on our Patreon channel. - We discussed Vivek Agnihotri's THE KASHMIR FILES. Shownotes: If you want to hear Asim's thoughts on Baazi, head over toExploding Helicopter Podcast Here is a link to the 100th Khandaan episode where we had a live interaction with our audience. Patreon: So you can help support us and grow our podcast by contributing The Khandaan Merchandise store is live: A great new way to support your favourite Bollywood podcast. Your support will help us create and grow the show. Check out some of the first designs here. More to come soon! Don't forget to subscribe! Make sure you don't miss any future live events, subscribe to our Khandaan Podcast YouTube page. Khandaan now has an Instagram page. Follow us for some masti over there too! Follow and subscribe to Amrita's new Youtube Book channel by going here! Find us on Apple Podcasts! and Stitcher! and AudioBoom! and iHeartRadio! and Spotify! and Google Podcasts! And now you can also listen to us on Hubhopper!Follow us on Twitter! Like us on Facebook! You can follow all of us on @AmritaIQ, Sujoy on @9e3k and @asimburney Sujoy's instagram which has amazing shots can be found here, we strongly recommend you follow him!
Puneet Issar, who played the role of an IPS officer in The Kashmir Files, and Aarti Tikoo are hosted by Sanjay Dixit, who asks them about the making of the film, its impact and whether the film is merely the starting point to go deeper and seek out the root of the problem - beyond just Pakistan and terrorists.
With the High Court of Karnataka putting its stamp of approval on the ban of hijab in schools so soon after The Kashmir Files, the misery of AMM ecosystem has been compounded, as it was yet to recover from the wave of revulsion against them set off by the Kashmir Files. Sanjay Dixit looks at the verdict and analyses the reasons for Muslim reaction against them.
Hindus have always been waiting for a unifying and uniting factor - will the truth of Kashmir be that awakening factor?
The success of the movie lies in weaving it around 5 true stories well known to anyone familiar with Kashmir, but coming as a deep shock to those from whom the truth was carefully hidden. Truthful graphic portrayal is the huge strength of this movie, that takes care of any weaknesses. It is a starting point for us to nail the real culprit, Islam and Indian State's unwillingness to face it. One may read 'Unbreaking India' for a deeper take - (तुरुष्कदर्शने भक्त्या न तु द्वेषेन स द्विजान। - Jonaraja). Sanjay Dixit reviews the movie after watching it.
The 7th Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus was hushed up exactly in the manner of the larger Hindu genocide that took place over several centuries and throughout the sub-continent. Sanjay Dixit is joined by Pandit Satish Sharma, Rakesh Kaul and Vibhuti Jha to discuss the various aspects - whether portraying the true events should logically make us discuss the ideology that causes it, and whether the State failed not just the Hindus but the entire pro-India class in the Valley and elsewhere.
Sham speaks to The Kashmir Files Director Vivek Agnihotri, about: - the making of The Kashmir Files film - finding the truth about The Kashmiri Hindu Exodus - the challenge of making such a politically incorrect movie - Reactions from liberals and "secular" intellectuals - What he hopes the impact of the movie will be ------------------------------------ Watch the trailer for The Kashmir Files: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A179apttY58 Buy New Sham Sharma Show Merch: https://kadakmerch.com/collections/the-sham-sharma-show Support The Sham Sharma Show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13603950