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Shooting of ‘Kashmir-Enigma of Paradise’ starts

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New Delhi: The shooting of director Atul Garg’s film ‘Kashmir-Enigma of Paradise’ has started.

Atul Garg is directing the film.

Through this film, Atul Garg is going to show the history of Kashmir from before independence in 1920 till today, for which special preparations have been made in the screenplay.

Actor Darsheel Safary said the story of the film ‘Kashmir- The Enigma of Paradise’ is very attractive and shows a long journey, which is really interesting and tough work.

Many challenges have to be faced in doing this, but its subject and context are so inspiring that every actor likes to do it.

Director Atul Garg sir is making this film in a very gentle manner, and it is fun working with him.

The biggest thing is that before filming every scene and shot, Atul sir clears the concept so that there is no doubt left in the mind of the actor.

The film ‘Kashmir – Enigma of Paradise’, being produced under the banner of Eternal Films Pvt Ltd, stars Darsheel Safari, Rajneesh Duggal, Inamulhaq, Akanksha Puri, Sajjad Delafrooz, Ram Gopal Bajaj, Adhyayan Suman, MK Raina, Arif Zakaria, Pawan Chopra, Amit Bahl, Mahesh Balraj, Praneet Bhatt, Delbar Arya, Niharika Raizada and Mir Sarwar who have important roles.

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