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Pahalgam Attacks: One Year Later | Nope w/ Kunal Kamra ft Saeed Akhtar Mirza | 080

Kunal Kamra
Kunal Kamra
· 50K Views · Released Apr 2026 Stand-up
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Syed Akhtar Mirza is one of India’s most important political filmmakers, known for landmark works such as Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyun Aata Hai, Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho! and the television classic Nukkad. A sharp chronicler of class, power and social fracture, Mirza has long examined the idea of India through cinema, politics and public life. In this conversation, he reflects on the Pahalgam attacks, questions the outcomes of Operation Sindoor, and probes what nationalism, state power and dissent mean today. He also speaks about rising hatred, the failures of media, performative leadership, and whether the idea of India can survive its present crises. Follow: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/kuna_kamra/ X (Twitter) – https://x.com/kunalkamra88/ Timestamps: 0:00 – Opening 0:25 — Syed Akhtar Mirza on the Idea of India and the Constitution 2:31 — Partition, Pluralism and India’s Democratic Promise 4:30 — 1984, Communal Politics and the Shift in India’s Trajectory 6:38 — Hate, Bulldozers and What India Is Becoming 8:00 — Pahalgam Attack and Questions Around Operation Sindoor 10:12 — War, Media Spectacle and the Politics of Nationalism 13:51 — Diplomacy, Global Optics and Political Performance 16:00 — Terror, State Power and the “Banana Republic” Question 18:58 — Gaza, Majoritarianism and the Brutalization of Public Discourse 23:27 — “The Time for Poetry Is Over”: Constitution Under Strain 26:12 — Can India Recover? Hope Beyond Hatred 27:37 — Nehru, Institutions and the Lost Democratic Imagination 29:36 — Babri, Temple Politics and the Making of Political Identity 33:13 — Why Ordinary Indians Still Give Him Hope 34:19 — FTII Days, Cinema, Art and Political Imagination 37:14 — Elections, Public Mood and the Myth of National Consensus 40:40 — 1992 Riots, Violence and the Responsibility of Memory 45:51 — Civilization, Truth, Propaganda and the Role of Media 48:58 — Why Asking Questions Still Matters Credits: • Research Head: Anirban Bhattacharya • Camera Operator / Mixing and Mastering / Intro Music — @Mahansangeet: https://www.instagram.com/hi_mahan/ • Camera Operator / Video Editor / Intro Animation — @RevantTalekar: https://www.instagram.com/revanttalekar • Camera Operator / Guest Logistics Coordinator — @VybhavSharma: https://www.instagram.com/vybhavsharma/ • Production Assistant — Haran Shetty

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