In an important moment for regional cinema and cultural dialogues, the premiere of ‘Hormukh’, the first film Kashmiri and Kannada languages, was held for the first film, an enthusiastic and pack at the Inox Cinema, Srinagar, for the audience.
The screening attracted local filmmakers, artists, students and enthusiasts of cinema, who indicate a fresh public interest in storytelling through cinema in Kashmir.
The film in the name of the revered Hormukh mountain, which is aimed at identifying linguistic and cultural division, is through a story contained in subjects of identity, love and flexibility.
Set against the backdrop of sightseeing scenarios of Kashmir and the story of Karnataka informed by prosperity, ‘Harmukh’ presents a layered exploration of Kashmirit, which is a centuries -old heritage of communal harmony in the valley.
The attendees described the incident as more than a film launch; Many people saw it as a symbolic step towards cultural restoration in an area where cinema had faded to a large extent in the last three decades.
The organizers of the incident insisted that ‘Hormukh’ was not just a cinematic release, but a platform for dialogue between North and South Indian cultures.
The film also serves as an incentive for the youth in Kashmir, which is to carry out film production as a meaningful form of self-expression.
A local partner, Wasim Khan, emphasized the cultural significance of the film, and said, “This year is the second film in Kashmiri after a long cultural silence. A film of Kannada and Kashmiri combining Kannada and Kashmiri is a great initiative. I will tell people – come and look at it. You will not be disappointed.”
The audience warmly responded to the portrayal of the film of Kashmiri traditions, the use of local actors, including Aya Sharif, and to show cultural unity. (AI)