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Kashmir issue is much bigger than just political crisis: Bipasha Basu | | | Agencies Mumbai, July 16: After shooting for Rahul Dholakia's 'Lamhaa' in Jammu and Kashmir, actress Bipasha Basu feels that the Kashmir issue is much more than just a political crisis. The film took two years to be made and finally has been released today nation wide. 'Lamhaa' stars Sanjay Dutt, Bipasha Basu and Kunal Kapoor. The film talks about the Kashmir issue where few people demanding freedom. The film takes an issue but a controversial one and this is the reason why the film has been banned in Middle East countries. Let's see what Bipasha feels about the film and about the real situation in Kashmir. "Well, honestly I really don't know much about such matters. How can one predict? Audiences are very moody and sometimes they ignore even good films. The business of films is so unpredictable and you don't know how your product is received by the audience. Of course, I do wish though that people watch Lamhaa. There couldn't have been more topical film than this", says Bipasha, who is having a mainstream release to her name (if one ignores the atrocious Pankh) close to nine months after All The Best. "Lamhaa is important because it talks about the country that we are living in and the situation which is prevalent here", reflects Bipasha. "Today we are talking about Kashmir but the reality is such that this could happen in any state in our country. We constantly hear about how Kashmir is a disputed place and how there are people who want freedom from India or Pakistan. But then we just pause for a second, have those mixed emotions and move on. That's not fair because we should not be okay with the stalemate situation out there." Read also: J&K government cancels premier of Sanjay, Bipasha starrer 'Lamhaa'.
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