Taapsee Pannu appreciates ‘The Kashmir Files’ success, says if a small film like The Kashmir Files can create those numbers, it can’t be bad
Actress Taapsee Pannu has expressed her opinion about The Kashmir Files, saying that if a ‘small film’ can fetch big numbers then it can’t be a bad film. In a recent interview, Taapsee also said that the film ‘evokes emotional side’ in individuals and helps them connect with it. She added that there’s no film that has been approved by a 100 percent audience.
Taapsee said, “I see the numbers. I’m more of an optimistic person. So I see the glass half full most of the time. Whatever might be the reason, however, it happened, the fact is that it happened. I remember texting one of my producers saying ‘So this proves you don’t have to get scared by how big your film is, if it’s good people will watch it’. If a small film like that can create those kinds of numbers it can’t be a bad film. You can question the intention of people, the means, and all of that. That’s subjective. You have a right to have an opinion. But the fact that it’s good that’s why eventually it’s lasting that long. It can’t be a bad film for it to last that long. That’s the fact.”
Speaking about the response of The Kashmir Files, Taapsee said, “It evokes emotional side in a lot of people and hence it helps them connect and receive a film in a certain way. It is totally subjective and right. There is no film under the sun that has had 100% approval from 100% audience. It will differ from film to film.”