Leaders from UK Parliament hail Vivek Agnihotri for success of Humanity Tour and his film The Kashmir Files - WATCH

Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri along with Pallavi Joshi has been traveling around the globe for their ambitious ‘Humanity Tour’. The filmmaker has now shared a video of several leaders from the UK parliament praising him for his contributions to highlighting the genocide and his advocacy for humanity.
Vivek Agnihotri and Pallavi Joshi with Annika Klose, Member of Parliament, Berlin, SPD party at  German Parliament in Berlin

Vivek Agnihotri and Pallavi Joshi with Annika Klose, Member of Parliament, Berlin, SPD party at German Parliament in Berlin

Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri along with Pallavi Joshi has been traveling around the globe for their ambitious ‘Humanity Tour’. Recently, he shared a video of several leaders from the UK parliament praising him for his contributions to highlighting the genocide and his advocacy for humanity.
Several speakers including Sam Tarry (Mp Labour Party), Theresa Villiers MP (Conservative Party), Lord Navnit Dholakia (Liberal Democrat) ,Virendra Sharma MP (Labour Party) and Navendu Mishra Mp (Labour Party) among others spoke on the same.
Last month, director Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri and producer-actor Pallavi Joshi embarked on the ‘Humanity Tour’ to spread the message of peace and educate the world about Indian culture. During the tour, Vivek Agnihotri and Pallavi Joshi spoke in The Nehru Center London, Cambridge University, Imperial college ,Edinburgh, Lion’s club Birmingham, Scottish Jewish Heritage Centre, Scotland, Glasgow Scotland, Parliament of United Kingdom, House of Lords, Uk Speaker’s Corner, and Hyde Park, London.

While Vivek Agnihotri is known to be a powerful thought leader, Pallavi Joshi is touted as the most powerful female producer in the Indian film industry who has the gut, vision, and courage to attempt real-life and challenging subjects and narrate truth in the films produced under her production house, ‘I Am Buddha Foundation’.
As part of this ambitious tour, Vivek Agnihotri was also scheduled to visit The Jewish Museum in Berlin. However, a few days back, the museum denied claims that it has planned an event with the filmmaker. Reportedly, the museum committee said over an email to a news portal, 'There is no event planned with Mr. Agnihotri from our side, nor are we aware of any official visit to the museum.'
The director's tour had also hit the headlines when the Oxford Union 'postponed' the event prompting Agnihotri to take threaten to sue the student-run debating society.
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