Asserting that he was not unduly perturbed by the protests at the University campus in Hazratbal yesterday, he assured people of Kashmir that "Haider" would be a real depiction of the pain people have gone through in the past two decades.
"I want to share the pain which the people of Kashmir have gone through in the last 20-25 years and I want to be very sensitive and honest about it... Kashmir is the biggest human tragedy of our time," Bharadwaj told reporters.
"In modern time since I have been born and grew up, I do not think any other part of the country has gone through such a bigger (sic) tragedy than this. And there has not been real depiction of that pain in Bollywood," the he said.
Bharadwaj said he wants to tell the story of Kashmir.
"All the characters are from Kashmir in my film. My film does not show people singing on a shikara (boat) or running with a gun. It is the story of a middle class family from here. My character is a well educated character," he said.
"I hear a lot that Bollywood does not depict the true picture of Kashmir. I feel ashamed but it is the vision of a filmmaker as to what he wants to show and I cannot change that.
"I want to tell the story honestly and you have to watch the film to believe me. I promise you that you won't be disappointed. I am treating the story honestly as I am not making the film for commercial reasons but for personal reasons," he said.
Bharadwaj said till now the people have seen Kashmir from outside but "I want to show it from inside".
"It was not a big deal. Even when we were in college we used to do that. I heard that some students were detained. It was very surprising and I felt very sad. There was no scene to hoist the national flag and I don't know what really happened," he said.
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