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‘When will my kitty stop being evil?’: New cat owner adopts 3.5 month old cat who won’t stop destroying the home, internet chimes in on being patient with mischievous young kittens

Cats are known for many things; their stereotypes are vast and expand from innocent purrs to malicious destruction of all your toilet paper you own. A cat’s temperament is capricious, so even if you think you got a princess or prince type of kitty would just likes to sit pretty, you’re surely mistaken! Cats are inherently naughty and mischievous. There’s nothing they love more than tearing into a new bag of cat food you just bought, or making your toilet look like confetti. So now that their inherent personality flaws are out of the way we can focus on the story at hand a first time cat owner, and the struggle to understand his feisty, hyper, insane kitten. This man had no idea what he signed up for when he adopted a young kitten. At just 3. 5 months old, the kitten has no chill when it comes to play time. This kitty wants to play, and play, and play, which for cats means destroy everything in sight.

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Baramulla producer Aditya Dhar on how real-life journeys shape a filmmaker’s stories: “Those who have had good life experiences become Sooraj Barjatya; difficult life experiences make you Anurag Kashyap”

A special screening for Baramulla was organized for the press at a preview theatre in Mumbai. This was followed by an interactive session with Ruchikaa Kapoor Sheikh, Director, Original Films, Netflix India, producers Aditya Dhar and Lokesh Dhar, director Aditya Suhas Jambhale, writer Monal Thaakar and actor Bhasha Sumbli. Aditya Dhar is one of the writers of the film as well, along with Monal. He explained, “For all of us filmmakers, whatever films we make, it all comes from our past and our life experiences. Those who have had good life experiences become Sooraj Barjatya! Those who go through difficult life experiences become Anurag Kashyap. Hence, Baramulla is something that is very personal to me, being a Kashmiri. But the whole point was that even a lot of Kashmiri Muslims have suffered. It would be absolutely wrong to say that only Kashmiri Pandits have felt the pain.”He added, “I know a lot of Kashmiri Muslims, who are my friends. They are in the police force and are doing a phenomenal job in Kashmir. One of the most difficult places in India to be a cop is Kashmir. In every other place in India, you don’t have a threat to life. Kashmir is the only place in India where any terrorist can come and shoot you from behind. This doesn’t happen anywhere else in the country. The cops out there are one of the patriotic bunch of people that I have seen.”Aditya Dhar further said, “I attempted to tell this story where I combine what Kashmiri Pandits experience and what these patriotic Kashmiri Muslims are experiencing right now, especially when the latter are being termed as traitors. This was a small thought and written way back in 2016. I even forgot about it as time passed. When I tried selling the script, toh kisi ne mujhe bahut gande paise offer kiye the. This is when I made up my mind that I would not sell this subject for a pittance and that I would make this film the right way.”Baramulla is backed by Jio Studios and B62 Studios and releases on Netflix on November 7. Also Read: Yami Gautam reacts to being labelled ‘nationalistic’; says, “Nationalistic hona kabse crime ho gaya?”.

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