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Historic Premiere of “Hurmukh” in Srinagar Marks New Chapter in Kashmiri Cinema

Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir: In a milestone moment for regional cinema, the highly anticipated feature film “Hurmukh”, a first-of-its-kind bilingual production in Kashmiri and Kannada, premiered today at INOX Multiplex Srinagar. This historic event marks a cultural milestone, celebrating the fusion of two vibrant traditions — Kashmir and Karnataka — through the powerful medium of cinema.

The premiere was attended by prominent figures from various walks of life, including renowned artists, television and film professionals, entrepreneurs, intellectuals, and political leaders.

The highlight of the event was the presence of Dr. Farooq Abdullah, former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, who graced the occasion as the chief guest.

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“Our Mother Tongue Is Our Identity” – Dr. Farooq Abdullah

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Abdullah emphasized the urgent need to produce more films in the Kashmiri language to preserve and promote the region’s linguistic and cultural heritage.

“Our mother tongue is our identity. Cinema is a powerful medium to keep it alive. Hurmukh is a shining example of how cross-cultural collaboration can contribute to preserving our traditions.”

He expressed his delight at witnessing this first-ever cinematic collaboration between Kashmir and South India, calling it a hopeful and inspiring beginning for regional cinema. Dr. Abdullah also praised the producers and creative team behind Hurmukh for their dedication, vision, and artistic courage.

Hurmukh: A Landmark in Kashmiri and Kannada Film Collaboration

Hurmukh is the first bilingual film in Kashmiri and Kannada, bringing together artistic talent and storytelling traditions from both regions. It symbolizes a new wave of regional language cinema that seeks to break boundaries and celebrate diversity in the Indian subcontinent.

With its unique narrative, the film is expected to draw eager audiences to multiplexes across the Kashmir Valley and potentially inspire a new generation of filmmakers to tell stories rooted in their cultural and linguistic identity.

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