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On Sunday morning, Kulkarni posted photographs of a virtually empty Mumbai-Srinagar flight. "Crew said these ran full. We need to fill them again (sic)" he wrote in a post on X, with hashtags such ...
Speaking to ANI, Atul Kulkarni said that he wanted to visit Pahalgam to send out a message to the world. "The incident that took place on 22nd April has made the entire country sad.
Atul Kulkarni later shared another post on Instagram featuring a Hindi poem, accompanied by powerful hashtags such as #ChaloKashmir, #Feet_in_Kashmir, #Kashmiriyat, ...
Kulkarni said he came across a group of tourists from Tamil Nadu in Pahalgam, who were keen to understand the Kashmiri way of life. "Such people-to-people interaction will also help forge close ...
Sharing photos and videos from his trip, Kulkarni urged citizens not to fear but to reclaim their connection with the region. “This is our Kashmir, this is our country, we will come,” he declared.
Sharing a photo of him sitting on a park bench in Pahalgam, Kulkarni encouraged people to visit Kashmir in large numbers and revive the region’s tourism.
Atul Kulkarni, who is making his debut as a screenwriter with Laal Singh Chaddha, talks about the daunting task of adapting Forrest Gump, and why Aamir Khan initially dismissed his script as bad.
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