"I am glad for this film in particular, because we're all trying to move towards a single goal - that of bringing the Kashmir issue to a peaceful resolution. As a filmmaker, I could expose what is actually happening there in the past 20-25 years, things the media has not highlighted for various reasons. My idea was to change the misconception of what the Kashmiris want. I think democracy is not complete when some part of the country is under Army rule. And this movie - it takes on the Army and the institution and system head on, highlighting the disturbing things happening there. After all, the Kashmir valley is but a metaphor for say many other stricken states in the country where the people are being repressed by the armed forces," he says.
"The National Award is, for me, a recognition by the state of all the above factors. But the tragedy is that for me, even after two consecutive trophies, it has just remained that moment when you shake hands with the Vice President and exchange pleasantries. Far from opening doors... what's the point? I think the state should make it mandatory to show these films on Doordarshan. Anyway, since I knew that wasn't going to happen, I uploaded Inshallah Kashmir online yesterday. My goal is that people should see it - that's the bottom line for every filmmaker, isn't it?" he adds.
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