The Rahat Kazmi-directed film has garnered acclaim at several film festivals around the world and was recently hailed as the 'bravest film of Indian cinema' by a top newspaper in the UK.
"The film is based on the importance of Identity card during turmoil in Kashmir and identity and dignity of people of valley," said Kazmi, who hails from foothills of the remote and far-flung Pir Panjal range in Surankote belt of border district of Poonch in J&K.
The filmmaker said he wants to do more films based in Kashmir.
"I am looking forward to do some films in Kashmir and I hope that people appreciate and relate with this film."
Kazmi made his directorial debut with 'Dekh Bhai Dekh', which starred Gracy Singh.
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