Prakash Raj Calls ‘The Kashmir Files’ A ‘Nonsense Film’ And Vivek Agnihotri ‘Shameless’ While Bashing The Director: ‘You Can’t Fool People All The Time’

Prakash Raj was recently seen attending the Mathrubhumi International Festival of Letters in Kerala

Shreejit Shelar

Wed Feb 08 2023, 19:10:58 9648 views
South Sensation Prakash Raj raises his voice for the issues that interest him and the actor definitely does not like to mince words. Recently, the actor made it to the headlines for calling out the ‘boycott’ gang who called for a boycott for Shah Rukh Khan’s comeback film Pathaan. 

He called out the bigots while comparing them to dogs who just bark and don’t bite. Now, the Wanted actor was seen bashing The Kashmir Files director - Vivek Agnihotri for the reason. 

Prakash Raj was recently seen attending the Mathrubhumi International Festival of Letters in Kerala and he was seen speaking in support of Pathaan while dissing the boycott gang. At the same event, he also called Agnihotri’s The Kashmir Files a nonsense film and an international jury spits on them. He also revealed that the makers have invested around Rs. 2000 crore. 

Prakash Raj said at the event, “The Kashmir Files is one of the nonsense films, but we know who produced it. Shameless. International jury spits on them. The director is asking why I am not getting Oscar. He will not even get a Bhaskar. I tell you because there is a sensitive media out there. Here you can do a propaganda film. According to my sources, they have invested around Rs. 2000 crore to only make films like this. But you can’t fool people all the time.”


Following the release of The Kashmir Files, Prakash Raj took to Twitter to drop a sarcasm-filled tweet targeting the film and shared photos from different events in a collage and wrote, “Dear supreme actor turned producer… will you arm twist these files too? And release them? #JustAsking.” 

However, the actor’s tweet did not go well with the netizens and some ended up criticizing him for his tweet. 

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