Shikara director Vidhu Vinod Chopra on Sunday said that he is “deeply disturbed” by the accusation that his latest release commercialises the subject of Kashmiri Pandits.
Chopra said he made Shikara as he was a first-hand witness to what the loss of a home means. “You weren’t even born when we were thrown out of our homeland in 1990. And if you don’t know history, you will be condemned to repeat it. Shikara is my truth. It’s is my mother’s truth. It’s my co-writer Rahul Pandita’s truth,” he added. The producer, best known for producing films such as the Munnabhai series, 3 Idiots and PK, said Shikara is an attempt to highlight the unimaginable pain “without sowing the seeds of violence and animosity. This is the truth of a community which despite going through such trauma did not pick up a gun or spread hate… And to begin a conversation that will hopefully enable Kashmiri Pandits to return to Kashmir,” he said. “Violence will only beget violence. I have see my home destroyed by hate. Do not let it consume you. I want you to have a future that is different from my past,” he added. Featuring Aadil Khan and Sadia, the film released last Friday.