By Varun Singh

Kashmir Files the movie that created a buzz strong enough to take the nation by a surprise with its collection figures.

The film made on a budget of ₹15-25 crore ended up grossing close to ₹340 crore from its Worldwide collection.

The movie aroused such strong sentiments that people thronged the low budget movie in hoards.

Videos of people singing National Anthem and especially Kashmiri Pandits getting emotional watching what they had gone through made headlines.

Kashmir Files narrated true stories of the genocide of Kashmiri Pandit, who were killed, targeted and made to escape from their motherland because of their religious identity.

While we have spoken a lot about the movie, today we are not going to discuss the movie but two important people connected to the movie and their recent real estate deal.

Vivek Agnihotri became a household name after the movie was released, and his wife a veteran actor Pallavi Joshi already a name.

So recently that is last week on September 27, both Vivek and Pallavi bought a new house in Mumbai’s Versova.

The house is located on the 30th floor of the building named Parthenon in Versova, a suburb of Mumbai.

According to documents made available by Indextap.com, the total amount paid for the purchase of the apartment is ₹17.92 crore.

The seller in this case is Ecstasy Private Limited, and the buyers are Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri and Pallavi Madhusudan Joshi.

The area of the apartment is 3258 sq ft and a stamp duty of ₹1.07 crore was paid for the registration of the apartment.

Along with the apartment the owners will also have an access to three car parks in the building.

Kashmir Files Vivek Agnihotri with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat
Kashmir Files Vivek Agnihotri with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat

Vivek Agnihotri has made several films before he directed Kashmir Files, but the popularity that he managed to received post this film is unparalleled to any of his previous creations.

Recently when a big budget Bollywood movie after a long time managed to cross the collection of Kashmir Files it made headlines.

Kashmir Files received criticism from those who didn’t wanted the stories of pain of Kashmiri Pandits to come out in open. The movie was important for telling the newer generation the suffering of the Kashmiri Pandits who have to stay as a refugee in their own homeland.

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