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Rajesh Pratap Singh did a show on pollution, didn’t he? Shantanu and Nikhil had a different story," he asserts. Since it was a Kashmir-based show, we just wanted our music to be played on it. Anupama Dayal,Designer:Every artiste has the right to freedom and expression to make shows and get inspiration from such issues. As far as drawing the line goes, who makes the line? We’re a free country, let there be freedom. The Delhi-based duo, known to take inspiration from current affairs and history, titled their latest show Kashmiriyat. "The vibe in the room was also that of solidarity with Kashmiri band Parvaaz providing a very soulful backdrop. "I would look more at the clothes than anything else because Shantanu and Nikhil are designers. But when everyone associated with the show was feeling so positive, we went with the flow too.