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Feb 16, 2020

Watch | 'Shikara' – The Opening of Dialogue | Interview with Rahul Pandita

Placing emphasis on the role of moving forward from the trauma, Pandita urges the audience to watch the film before formulating an opinion.
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In this episode of Wide Angle, Maya Mirchandani speaks to Rahul Pandita, the writer and journalist whose book Our Moon Has Blood Clots: A Memoir of a Lost Home in Kashmir‘ inspired the movie Shikara.

They discuss the absence and the presence of Kashmiri Pandits within the discourse around the conflict in Kashmir. Placing emphasis on the role of moving forward from the trauma, Pandita urges the audience to watch the film before formulating an opinion.

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