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Bollywood film *Chauhaan* sparks anger among Kashmir pellet victims

A Bollywood film trailer for *Chauhaan* mocks pellet gunsโ€”used by Indian forces in Kashmir since 2010โ€”despite over 1,000 victims, including Feroz Aslam, losing their sight; the filmโ€™s glorification of

โ€˜Limited damageโ€™: Upcoming Bollywood film angers Kashmir pellet gun victims
Al Jazeera โ€” 6 July 2026
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A new Bollywood film trailer is reigniting pain for Kashmiris who lost their sight to Indian security forcesโ€™ pellet guns. The upcoming movie, Chauhaa

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Why This Matters

The controversy over *Chauhaan*โ€™s trailer exposes the widening chasm between Indiaโ€™s cultural output and the lived realities of Kashmirโ€™s conflict, where pellet guns remain a symbol of state violence rather than a plot device. It underscores how Bollywoodโ€™s escapism often collides with ground-level trauma, risking not just backlash but the erosion of public trust in institutions that frame such narratives as harmless entertainment.

Background Context

Since 2010, Indian security forces in Kashmir have fired over 16,000 pellet rounds, blinding more than 1,000 civiliansโ€”many of them childrenโ€”amid protests against military occupation. The pellet gun, banned in warfare by the UN, became a weapon of choice in Kashmir, yet its use is rarely scrutinized in mainstream Indian cinema, which often reframes military actions as heroic or necessary.

What Happens Next

If protests escalate, the film could face calls for boycotts or censorship, mirroring past controversies over depictions of Kashmir in Indian media. Alternatively, its makers may backtrack through edits or public apologies, framing the backlash as a misunderstanding rather than intent. The episode may also embolden Kashmirโ€™s civil society to demand greater accountability in cultural narratives that normalize state violence.

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