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Kumar Vishwas Defends 'Propaganda' Film
20 Apr
Summary
- Kumar Vishwas supports Dhurandhar, comparing it to Schindler's List.
- He argues all filmmakers bring their unique worldview.
- Vishwas questions if criticizing such films is appropriate.

Poet Kumar Vishwas recently shared his views on the film Dhurandhar and the surrounding debate about its narrative. Vishwas noted that watching the film marked a rare cinema outing for him, his first in approximately 15 years.
He addressed claims that the movie promotes a specific agenda by drawing parallels to globally recognized films. Vishwas cited Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List, a film made by a Jewish survivor of the Holocaust, as an example of cinema that could also be labeled propaganda. He emphasized that every filmmaker imbues their work with their personal worldview, referencing director Aditya Dhar's Kashmiri heritage.