One notable interview I watched was with actress Emma Watson on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where she discussed her advocacy for gender equality and her work with the UN. This interview enhanced my understanding of Watson as not just a talented actress but also a passionate activist committed to social issues. It also highlighted Stephen Colbert’s ability to create a comfortable environment that encourages celebrities to share deeper insights, showcasing the role of the interviewer in revealing the multifaceted nature of public figures.
This question related to Chapter: 7 English Class 12th NCERT.
From the chapter The Interview.
Give answer according to your understanding.
Recently I watched the interview of Anupam Kher on a famous TV show. He was interviewed for his latest super hit film “The Kashmir Files”. This film is not a biopic on Anupam Kher, but from the true incident on which this film is based, he himself has also gone through a few years ago. That’s why the film is very close to Anupam’s heart. He exclaimed “The first and greatest tragedy of the Kashmiri Pandits was that they were forced to flee their homeland”. The cultural, poetic, and mystical ties that once bound the Pandits to Kashmiris of other faiths were brutally sundered by Islamic fundamentalists. Now, only their memories, mostly bitter memories, remain. In this interview we see some part of their pain because only they know what has happened to them. Kashmiri Pandits have achieved great success by going to other states of the country after being expelled from Kashmir. In this interview of star actor Anupam, we get to know about the tremendous turmoil and pain in his personal life.
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