New Delhi: Filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri took to social media to express his excitement about ‘Oppenheimer’. The film has been welcomed by many and in response, cinema halls across the valley are packed.
In a smiling post, she wrote, “Great news! Cinema halls were burnt down and banned in the 90s, but today, it’s heartening to see a science-based film like ‘Oppenheimer’ fill the house for the first time. Science really does have the power to fascinate and inspire, and I couldn’t be happier for the makers of that incredible film!”
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Cinema halls were burnt down and banned after the 90s. It is heartening to see that this is the first film that has filled the houses like it is a sci-fi film.I’m glad that our science film #vaccinewar #a true story Will be released in Kashmir as well. I have been assured by Kashmiri youth and… pic.twitter.com/4Zq8zCMcBP– Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) 24 July 2023
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Overwhelmed with emotions, he also shared some news about his film ‘The Vaccine War’, co-produced by Pallavi Joshi, which will also release in Kashmir.
A proud Vivek wrote, “I am glad that our science film #TheVaccineWar #ATrueStory will release in Kashmir as well.” “I have been assured by the resilient and visionary Kashmiri youth, especially the women, that they will be proud to see India’s greatest scientific achievement on the big screen.”
With great anticipation for the release of his own composition, “The Vaccine War”, Vivek Ranjan Angihotri expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to perform it in Kashmir. The region’s turbulent past hasn’t deterred the filmmaker, as he considers it an important landmark for cinema in the region. The promise of a science-based film like The Vaccine War being set in Kashmir holds deep meaning for both the filmmaker and the audience. It symbolizes progress, change and the victory of wisdom over adversity.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri is prepping for ‘The Kashmir Files Unreported’ and ‘The Vaccine War’.











