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From Old Kashmir to New Kashmir: A Cinematic Journey

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24 Apr 24
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From Old Kashmir to New Kashmir: A Cinematic Journey

In the realm of Indian cinema, when a film's shoot extends over a considerable period, it inevitably becomes the talk of the town among film enthusiasts. People start discussing it as a potential blockbuster. Yet, no matter how many constraints you impose, success isn't guaranteed. Often, it's these discussions that shed light on the film's subject matter and its making.

Similarly, there's a film garnering attention these days that is entirely based on Kashmir. This film delves deep into the roots of Kashmir, showcasing its journey from 1931 to the present day. You could term it a period drama or simply an entertaining film. The film attempts to unearth the unexplored facets of Kashmir, which no filmmaker has deemed appropriate to explore thus far.

In "The Kashmir Enigma of Paradise," you'll witness the myriad colors, customs, and the long journey of Kashmir. Indian cinema recently celebrated its 111th anniversary, and this film endeavors to encapsulate nearly a century-long voyage of Kashmir. The shooting for this film is currently underway, with an estimated completion of around 100 days, of which 70-80% of the work is already done. The remaining shoot is progressing with full fervor.

Actor Adil Hussain, who is part of this project, expressed his excitement, emphasizing that the film beautifully captures the essence of Kashmir. It doesn't just portray violence but also showcases the beauty of Kashmir - its snow-capped valleys, weddings, traditional attire, and culture. Director Atul Garg explains that the film glorifies Kashmir in a grand manner, allowing viewers to get a closer look at the real situation in Kashmir. Through the drama depicted in the film, audiences will move beyond the existing perceptions of Kashmir and truly experience its essence.

Under the banner of Eternal Films, director Atul Garg is leading the charge. The film boasts a stellar cast, including Adil Hussain, Rajniesh Duggall, Raja Murad, Pranit Bhatt, Manish Khanna, Inaamulhaq, and many more talented actors who have added their magic to the film. Fasahat Khan handles cinematography, while Barun Maurya oversees production. Prashant Rane serves as the production designer, and Sunil Rodrigues takes charge of the action sequences. Swati Sinha is the costume designer, and Sanjay Bhushan Patiyala leads the publicity efforts.

This film promises to be a visual treat, showcasing the true essence of Kashmir and offering audiences a cinematic journey like never before.


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