The Kashmir Files: After dating for three years, Pallavi and Vivek got married, giving more importance to friendship in the relationship


Posted on 16th Mar 2022 02:34 pm by rohit kumar

At this time there is a discussion of 'The Kashmir Files' across the country. Everyone is getting emotional watching the film. The film has collected Rs 59 crore in just five days. Despite other big releases and minimal hype in theatres, the film's collections show no signs of declining. In the past, Pallavi Joshi and Vivek Agnihotri had also mentioned the difficulties faced during the shooting in the valley. Pallavi has acted in this film, while her husband Vivek Agnihotri has directed this film.

 

Both Pallavi and Vivek have expertise in their respective fields. Vivek Agnihotri and Pallavi Joshi married on 28 June 1997. From this marriage, he has two children - a son and a daughter. But do you know how the two met?

 

Vivek and Pallavi met in a concert, in the first meeting, Pallavi was very arrogant to Vivek. However, both had great respect for each other's work. In an interview, Vivek Agnihotri, referring to the first meeting with Pallavi, had said – We met in the 90s at a rock concert. We didn't know each other before, but we both had one thing in common, that we both got bored at that concert.

 

Later, slowly things started escalating between Vivek and Pallavi. Both got to know each other very well. Then after dating for three years, both of them got married. Vivek and Pallavi believe that friendship is very important in any relationship. Vivek and Pallavi have worked together on many projects.

 

Pallavi also won the National Award for Best Supporting Actress for the film 'The Tashkent Files. Pallavi has appeared in many super hit films. Along with films, Pallavi has also worked in TV shows. At the same time, Vivek is also known for his outrage in his views and outspoken statements on contemporary issues happening in the country. Vivek is also quite famous for his tweets.

 

Also Read: The Kashmir Files Politics intensifies between BJP-Congress on 'The Kashmir Files', Gandhi family silent on Indira's letter

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