Israeli director and International Film Festival of India (IFFI) jury chair Nadav Lapid, who gained notoriety for calling The Kashmir Files "vulgar propaganda," has issued an apology. Days after making the remark, Nadav said his 'aim was never to insult people or their relatives'.
"The police team recovered 13 mobile phones, 4 laptops, passports of different countries and three internet routers from them. The four accused are from different countries in Africa namely Zambia, Ghana, Namibia and Uganda," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Cyber Police Balsingh Raj
The village, which is located on the Himalayas in the Sal forests' lap, the village, which has a peripheral view of both the plains as well as hills, which will serve the International Yoga Centre at the banks of the Tapi river.
Bollywood director Vivek Agnihotri, on Wednesday, reacted on reacted to the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) Jury Head Nadav Lapid's comment that 'The Kashmir Files' had fascist features.
Just a day after Tamil Nadu Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) chief K Annamalai met the Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi in connection with the alleged security lapse during PM Modi's visit, Director general of police, Sylendra Babu said that there was no security lapse during the visit and everything
Addressing the media after meeting the Governor, Annamalai stated that the state BJP unit has handed over a memorandum to the governor with details regarding the inadequate security Protection during the Prime Minister's visit to the state during the Chess Olympiad Event, by the MK Stalin-le
"Ambassador (Israeli envoy Naor Gilon) made it very clear. We said it in a very clear voice. It's his (Nadav Lapid) own private opinion. We don't accept it, it's not an official view. I think our aim right now is to strengthen the relations more than it is," Shoshani said.
Taking to her Instagram handle, the actor, who also bank-rolled 'The Tashkent Files', posted, "For decades, the international community remained silent on the sufferings of the Kashmiri Pandit Community. After 3 decades, the Indian film industry finally realised that it needs to tell Indi
International Film Festival of India (IFFI) jury head and Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid had called the film 'a propaganda' and 'vulgar' at the festival's closing ceremony on Monday.