Firstly it is a genocide issue and I a kasmiri Hindu myself (pandit is a localising term and isolates the community within the Hindu clan ).
Mr Chopra has done a great favour to the community in bringing to light FIRST TIME ON SCREEN this plight.
Many of My kasmiri pandit clan may differ in the intensity of the genocide picturized, but it is a highly sensitive issue and could have led to banning of the movie by extremist and local political activists for their personal gain.
This way he has kept the issue alive to the new generation of India that may have no concern. Media has a great role to play in highlighting this issue.
Mr Anupam Kher is also a champion in spreading awareness towards this issue, that is taken so lightly BCOS politically kashmiri Hindus are too small a community to turn the tide of votes without support of the Indian Hindus .
A very well crafted movie. My humble Handfold Namaskar to Mr Chopra.
A must watch for every kasmiri migrant...to contribute his part in encouraging such a cause. Don't just criticize this first such screen endeavour.
I can well imagine Mr Chopra pain as he silently brings on screen the ruins that lay of this mother's house.