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The Making Of Haider: The National Award Winning Film That Might Be 'Too Risky' Now

NDTV Movies·14 February 2026·2h ago1 min read0 views
The Making Of Haider: The National Award Winning Film That Might Be 'Too Risky' Now

The film 'Haider', which recently garnered a National Award, boldly explores the complex realities of Kashmir, making it one of the few mainstream Indian films to confront the region's long-standing conflict directly. Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, the movie is an adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', set against the backdrop of the tumultuous political landscape in Kashmir. Released in 2014, it not only captivated audiences with its powerful storytelling and performances but also sparked discussions about the representation of sensitive issues in Indian cinema. While 'Haider' received critical acclaim and commercial success, some industry insiders speculate that its daring approach might now be considered 'too risky' for filmmakers in today's socio-political climate. The film's innovative perspective on the Kashmir conflict, coupled with its artistic merit, has solidified its place in Indian cinema history, raising questions about the balance between creative expression and political sensitivities in contemporary filmmaking. As discussions about artistic freedom continue, 'Haider' stands as a testament to the potential of cinema to challenge narratives and foster dialogue on pressing issues.

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