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| When personal history becomes cinema: Reading Dhurandhar through Aditya Dhar’s Kashmiri Pandit lens | | | Prerna Bhat
Cinema frequently emerges from the intersection of artistic imagination and personal memory. A filmmaker’s background, cultural location, and inherited experience often shape the emotional and thematic texture of their work, even when the narrative appears detached from autobiography. Dhurandhar, directed by Aditya Dhar, offers a useful example of how personal history can contribute to cinematic sensibility. Although not explicitly situated within the geography or politics of Ka | |
| | | | Breakdown of Patel’s action derailed Kashmir Policy | | | | Er. Prabhat Kishore
Article 370 of the Indian Constitution has been revoked by the Parliament on 5th August 2019 and Jammu & Kashmir has become fully integrated with the country having the benefits of all central laws as well as public welfare schemes. Technically, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh came into existence as Union Territories on 31st October 2019, the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, the architect of present-day unified India, who was actually the choice of first PM. Due to Gandhi’s immoral intervention; he was illegally kept away from the country’s leadership, paving the way for Kashmir, the China border and various other problems in the years to come.
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