Twinkle also revealed how she shared the idea of her film with mother Dimple. I am going to make a film called Nail File, she said about what? A disastrous manicured Dimple asked.
Writer and wife of superstar Akshay Kumar, Twinkle Khanna has written a lot about Kashmir files in her latest column.
Twinkle said that seeing the success of Vivek Agnihotri's film, how many filmmakers are struggling to register the names of cities for the titles of their films.
Regarding the craze for The Kashmir Files, Twinkle wrote in her column for The Times of India, "During a meeting at a producer's office, I was told that given the success of The Kashmir Files, such there has been an influx of movie titles.
Since the names of big cities have already been registered, now poor people are registering names like Andheri Files, Khar-Danda Files and even South Bombay Files.
I am just wondering if my colleagues can still call themselves filmmakers, or with all this filing, they have all become clerks, like the original nationalist Manoj Kumar.
"Maybe, but at least it's better than putting the final nail in the communal coffin," Twinkle replied.
The Kashmir Files has earned 270 crores at the box office.
Despite the slow start, the film created history by making tremendous collections. At the same time, many films including Akshay Kumar's Bachchan Pandey could not last long at the box office.
The Kashmir Files is still frozen in theatres while this is its fourth week.
Twinkle Khanna's husband, actor Akshay Kumar, lauded the film.
In the clip that Vivek Agnihotri shared on Twitter, Kumar said, “All of us, we want to tell stories of our country. Some may be well-known, others not as much.
or example, Vivek has made The Kashmir Files that brought a painful truth to the fore and shook us all. That it caused my film (Bachchhan Paandey) to flop is a different issue.”