Hamid release postponed

Hamid release postponed
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In the wake of the Pulwama attack, the makers of Hamid have pushed the release of the film, which explores the conflict in Kashmir through the perspective of an eightyearold boy who develops an unlikely friendship with a CRPF trooperAijaz Khans Hamid was scheduled to release on March 1 The story of Hamid is of a relationship between a CRPF Central Reserve Police Force trooper and an

In the wake of the Pulwama attack, the makers of ‘Hamid’ have pushed the release of the film, which explores the conflict in Kashmir through the perspective of an eight-year-old boy who develops an unlikely friendship with a CRPF trooper.Aijaz Khan's ‘Hamid’ was scheduled to release on March 1. "The story of 'Hamid' is of a relationship between a CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force) trooper and an eight-year-old Kashmiri boy by the name of Hamid.

The film was made with the attempt to bridge the gap of alienation because that is the very root cause of what is happening in the valley," Khan said in a statement. "At this time, we feel that the very attempt of peace and the work that our jawans are doing is being undermined," Khan added.
‘Hamid’, which is produced by Yoodlee Films, is a sensitive portrayal of the fragility of the human condition in the conflict-ridden Kashmir. The film stars Talha Arshad Reshi, Rasika Dugal, Vikas Kumar and Sumit Kaul.

Siddharth Anand Kumar, Vice President, Films and Television, Saregama India, and Producer at Yoodlee Film, said: "The attack to the CRPF troopers in the Pulwama district can only be termed as heinous and dastardly act by those who have negated all sense of humanity within them. "We at Yoodlee Films stand in solidarity with the families of the soldiers whose lives have been so cruelly erased."

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