Israeli filmmaker comments on Kashmir film stoke controversy

This photograph released by Indian government's Press Information Bureau shows Israel filmmaker and jury chairperson Nadav Lapid, third left, being honored by Indian ministers at the closing ceremony of the International Film Festival of India in Goa, India, Monday, Nov.28, 2022. Israel’s envoy to India Tuesday denounced Lapid after he called a controversial Bollywood film on disputed Kashmir a “propaganda†and “vulgar movie†at the film festival, stoking a flurry of debate on social media. ( Press Information Bureau via AP)

NEW DELHI (AP) — Israel’s envoy to India on Tuesday denounced a filmmaker from his country after he called a blockbuster Bollywood film on disputed Kashmir a “propaganda†and “vulgar movie†at a film festival, stoking a debate about recent history that fuels the ongoing conflict.

Naor Gilon, Israel’s ambassador to India, said he was “extremely hurt†by comments made by filmmaker Nadav Lapid in which he said the movie “The Kashmir Files†was unworthy of being screened at the highly acclaimed International Film Festival of India. The event, organized by the Indian government in western Goa state, ended Monday.

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