In 1904, WG Wells crafted a tale where Nunez discovers the Andean valley inhabited by blind people. Despite having sight, Nunez falls for Medina Sarote, rejected by her blind father. The story navigates Nunez's dilemma between two worlds – love or his own. Now, the film adaptation, "Country of Blind," shot in Kashmir, garners acclaim for its storyline and performances, vying for an Oscar nomination. Led by Hina Khan, the cast includes Kashmiri artists. Director Rahat Kazmi expresses pride, and the film enters the Oscars library. Set in 18th-century Himalayas, the movie subtly addresses socio-economic issues, earning praise for its enchanting narrative.
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