Bollywood
actor
Rahul
Bhat,
who
is
currently
shooting
for
'Fitoor'
in
Kashmir,
today
said
the
film
deals
with
a
love
story
and
is
not
about
terrorism.
Bhat,
a
native
of
Kashmir,
plays
a
key
role
in
the
Abhishek
Kapoor-directed
film,
which
is
based
'The
Great
Expectations'.
"It
is
an
adaptation
of
the
famous
novel
'Great
Expectations'
by
Charles
Dickens.
There
is
no
relation
to
terrorism
like
the
films
made
in
the
recent
past," Bhat
told,
adding
there
was
tremendous
support
from
the
locals
and
the
administration
to
the
film
industry.
Fitoor
stars
Aditya
Roy
Kapoor,
Katrina
Kaif
and
Rekha.
The
film
is
currently
being
shot
in
the
Valley
and
around
the
famous
Dal
Lake.
The
actor,
who
was
last
seen
in
Anurag
Kashyap's
Ugly,
said
there
is
no
role
of
army
in
the
Valley
as
the
situation
has
changed
now.
"Personally
I
feel
that
there
is
no
role
of
army
here
now
and
it
should
go.
I
went
to
my
native
place
Vichernag
here.
The
people
there
welcomed
me,
they
showered
me
with
their
love
and
affection," Bhat
said.
The
actor,
a
Kashmiri
Pandit
himself,
said
the
issue
of
the
return
of
Kashmiri
Pandits,
who
migrated
from
here
25
years
ago
after
the
eruption
of
militancy,
was
a
"psychological
issue".
"I
would
be
very
happy
if
the
Pandits
return
and
live
here.
I
can
see
there
is
no
problem,
the
brotherhood
has
not
lessened.
It
is
just
a
psychological
issue,"
he
said.
PTI