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Film makers Vivek Agnihotri and Pallavi Joshi on their latest venture

September 2023 1086 views 40 mins 57 secs

In this wide ranging interview, movie director and producer Vivek Agnihotri and actress Pallavi Joshi talk about their latest movie, The Vaccine War, which is currently being screened privately in various U.S. cities, explains the story behind it the role played by women scientists of India, and why media is being portrayed as a villain in the movie; his next project The Delhi Files based on partiyon of India; their impression of development of India under Modi and their views on Bollywood and India media.

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