"I want to get ISIS screened in Kashmir, and as there are no theatres over there, I'm planning to get a private auditorium, so we'll see how it goes. There are going to be obstacles in the way, no doubt about that, but I want people there to see the movie and understand the message that I have tried to convey through it," Yuvraj added. When asked why he chose such delicate subjects for his films, he said, "I'm an investigative filmmaker. You can say I have been an activist all along. I was originally studying to be a lawyer at Government Law College. But being introduced to all kinds of current affairs of the country, and the political climate, studying all the case studies just ignited a spark in me…I just felt I had to do something…I felt it was my responsibility to make the unheard voices reach out to the people, and the most effective way of doing that is by being creative," he smiled. Yuvraj Kumar has trained in filmmaking from the prestigious Whistling Woods International, so naturally, he is very skilled in his craft.