URI: The Surgical Strike to Ground Zero: Jaw-Dropping Films That Bring Kashmir’s Reality to Life

The Kashmir Files is a powerful film that uncovers the untold stories of the Kashmiri Pandit community's forced exodus from Kashmir in 1990. It sheds light on the brutal incidents and hardships faced by the community, bringing their struggles to the forefront.

Article 370 delves into the political and social aftermath of the 2019 decision to revoke Jammu and Kashmir's special status. The story follows an agent tasked with a secret mission by the PM's joint secretary, navigating the complexities and implications of this pivotal moment.

Mission Kashmir tells the story of a young boy whose family is killed in a police encounter. In a surprising twist, the police officer responsible for the shooting adopts the boy, setting the stage for a complex exploration of identity, loyalty, and redemption.

URI: The Surgical Strike is a gripping war film based on the 2016 Indian Army's surgical strike against terrorist camps in Pakistan. The story follows Major Vihaan Singh Shergill as he leads a daring operation to avenge the death of Indian soldiers in Kashmir, showcasing bravery and strategic brilliance.

Shikara: Shiv and Shanti, a young couple, navigate their love story amidst the turmoil of the Kashmiri Hindu exodus. Forced to flee their homes and live as refugees, they struggle to hold onto hope and their relationship, amidst the challenges and uncertainty.

Ground Zero is a gripping tale of intelligence, bravery, and sacrifice, exposing the secret world of counterterrorism. It highlights the high-stakes missions that operate in the shadows, unknown to the public, but crucial to national security.