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Kashmiri-Kannada film ‘Harmukh’ premieres in Sgr | KNO

First-of-its-kind feature highlights friendship, cultural harmony, audience applaud film

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Srinagar, Jun 25 (KNO): In a memorable moment for regional cinema, the first-ever Kashmiri-Kannada feature film titled ‘Harmukh’ was premiered at INOX Multiplex in Srinagar on Wednesday. The film, which blends the cultural essence of Kashmir and Karnataka, was launched in the presence of several dignitaries and film lovers. As per the details collected by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, and NC Chief Dr. Farooq Abdullah, was the chief guest at the grand premiere. The film has been produced by Ayash Arif, Mushtaq Wani and Masarat Kanji while Ayash Arif also plays the lead role and directed by Ashok Kumar K and dialogues Rekha Rani. Similarly, the movie was named after the sacred Harmukh Mountain in Ganderbal and the film is a tribute to shared cultures, languages and the spirit of friendship beyond borders. Speaking at the premiere, Ayash Arif called the film “a dream, a bridge and a bond” connecting two vibrant regions of India — Kashmir and Karnataka. “Similarly, at its heart, the film is a tribute to unity, empathy and the power of human connection,” he said. Moreover, the story of “Harmukh,” written by national award-winning filmmaker Ashok follows the emotional journey of two families from different cultures learning to understand and care for each other. Veteran Kannada filmmaker and actor T. S. Nagabharana, a 16-time national and state award winner, is also part of the cast. The music for the film has been composed by renowned Kashmiri singer Wahid Jeelani. Meanwhile, the premiere of “Harmukh” left the audience not just applauding, but reflecting on unity, identity, and the bonds that transcend language and landscape. The first-ever Kashmiri-Kannada film, Harmukh, drew an emotional response from film lovers, many of whom were visibly moved by its portrayal of friendship and cultural harmony between Kashmir and Karnataka. “It felt like we were watching our own stories, but through a mirror held in another part of India,” said Arshid Mir, a local from downtown Srinagar, while speaking with KNO. He said this film reminded them that love, empathy, and understanding have no regional boundaries. Moreover, the film’s premiere turned into a celebration of shared heritage, as people from different walks of life filled the theatre. For many, it was more than a cinematic experience—it was a statement. “In a time when divisions dominate headlines, this film builds a bridge,” shared Ishfaq, another resident from Karan Nagar, Srinagar, adding it is a powerful reminder of the emotional and cultural links we often forget. In the meanwhile, the film’s soulful music, composed by renowned Kashmiri singer Wahid Jeelani, and the storytelling brought many to tears. When asked about the moment that moved her most, one audience member whispered, it was when the two friends from different states hugged each other and wept while wiping tears on the beautiful Zero Bridge. “No words, just understanding,” he said—(KNO)

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