In 1989-90 Kashmir, Islamic extremists forcefully banished Kashmiri Hindu Pandits from the region, using the slogans Raliv Galiv ya Chaliv (convert, leave, or die) and Al-Safa Batte Dafa (the entire Kashmiri Pandit community will leave the valley with God's grace). Pushkar Nath Pandit, a teacher, is...
In 1989-90 Kashmir, Islamic extremists forcefully banished Kashmiri Hindu Pandits from the region, using the slogans Raliv Galiv ya Chaliv (convert, leave, or die) and Al-Safa Batte Dafa (the entire Kashmiri Pandit community will leave the valley with God's grace). Pushkar Nath Pandit, a teacher, is concerned for the safety of his son Karan, who has been accused of spying for India by the extremists. Pushkar requests his friend Brahma Dutt, a civil servant, to protect Karan. Brahma travels to Kashmir with Pushkar and witnesses the brutality against the Kashmiri Pandits. He raises the issue with the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, who suspends Brahma from his position. Farooq Malik Bitta, a militant commander and former student of Pushkar Nath, breaks into Pushkar's house in search of Karan. Karan hides in a rice container, but unfortunately, Bitta finds him and shoots him. Pushkar and his daughter-in-law Sharda plead for their lives, but Bitta forces Sharda to eat rice soaked in Karan's blood in exchange for sparing their lives. After the militants leave, Pushkar asks his friend Mahesh Kumar, who is a doctor, to bring an ambulance to save Karan's life. But unfortunately, the hospital is taken over by militants who refuse to treat non-Muslims, and Karan eventually dies from his injuries. To protect their safety, Pushkar and his family are taken by their journalist friend Vishnu Ram to a Hindu poet named Kaul, who has a good relationship with Muslims. Kaul offers shelter to many other Pandits in his home, but soon a group of militants comes pretending to offer protection and take Kaul and his son away. The rest of the Pandits leave the place, only to discover later that Kaul and his son have been killed, and their bodies are hanging from trees. In the present day, Pushkar is taking care of Sharda's younger son Krishna, who believes that his parents had died in an accident. Krishna is a student at ANU and is influenced by his professor Radhika Menon, who supports the idea of Kashmiri separatism. Pushkar's friends, including Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh, and police officer Hari Narain, who were present in Kashmir during the time when Karan was killed, remember the terrible events of the past. Brahma even goes so far as to call it a genocide. The rest of the story forms the movie.
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