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No Fathers in Kashmir Review: A Necessary Film that Poses Questions that Can’t Be Ignored
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No Fathers in Kashmir Review: A Necessary Film that Poses Questions that Can’t Be Ignored

Ashvin Kumar’s No Fathers in Kashmir, is a tender portrait of first love in the time of the Kashmir crisis. It’s a riveting narrative that feels novel, given that most of Hindi cinema’s love stories set in Kashmir remain completely unaffected by the state’s chaotic past and present.
Posted by Poulomi Das July 16, 2016

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