Israeli Envoy's Open Letter To Compatriot Over 'The Kashmir Files' Remark
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Israel's ambassador to India today publicly denounced a filmmaker from his country who called 'The Kashmir Files' a "propaganda" and "vulgar movie" at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa. Envoy Naor Gilon also apologized to India in an "open letter" on Twitter, a day after filmmaker Nadav Lapid, who is heading the festival jury, slammed the movie at the closing ceremony of the festival. While the remarks have sparked a row, Anupam Kher says it has brought India and Israel together. Watch Left Right and Centre for more.  
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