In the most militarized non-active war zone in the world, what we see in this documentary is culture, art, and mostly happiness. But as the title card at the end says, this is misrepresented. The Kashmir Valley deals with violence and oppression every day. I just hope the Kashmir University has opened back up because of what the title card states, but this short documentary came out in 2016 so who knows, I'll look it up
Edit: It's opened back up so that's good news. I wonder how often it gets closed down because of violence and curfew?
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