Director Vivek Agnihotri, whose film 'The Kashmir Files' became one of the few rare hits from Hindi cinema last year, has called the movie a people's film.
The film, which sheds light on the Kashmiri Pandit genocide which happened in the early 1990s in the Kashmir Valley, was recently honoured at the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival.
Reacting to the 'The Kashmir Files' getting the Best Film award, the director said, "I am honoured and grateful for getting Dadasaheb Phalke International Award. There are a lot of people who contributed to the making of this film, the list is endless. That's why I called it 'people's film'. We dedicate this award to all the victims of religious terrorism in the world."