'No Fathers In Kashmir' team on CBFC roadblock and dearth of honest political cinema
It took over eight months for filmmaker Ashvin Kumar to get a U/A certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification for his forthcoming film 'No Fathers In Kashmir'. In an exclusive conversation with ETV Bharat, Ashvin and veteran actress Soni Razdan, who plays a pivotal role in the film, talks about how they were "in a rude shock" when the film hit censor roadblock. Ashvin also opined that there is a dearth of honest political cinema in Hindi film industry which has a muscle to push the dark realities in public through celluloid that the populists want to keep in shadow. 'No Fathers in Kashmir' is scheduled to hit the screens on April 5.