The International Film Festival of India was held in Goa in November. The Kashmir Files, an Indian entry, deals with the emotionally charged story of the ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Hindus by Muslim militants in the 1990s. Jury chair Nadav Lapid, an Israeli film maker, criticised it as ‘a propaganda, vulgar movie inappropriate for an artistic competitive section of a prestigious film festival’.
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