Mithun Chakraborty pipes up on ‘The Delhi Files’ transforming into ‘The Bengal Files
In the midst of his media interaction, when
quizzed for the transformation in name of the political thriller ‘The Delhi Files’, Mithun went on to reveal that the Files pertaining to ‘The Delhi Files’ belonged Delhi. But the name was changed because it’s based on the Noakhali and Calcutta killings. That’s the very reason for the change in title.
Pallavi Joshi breaks silence on ‘The Bengal Files’ trailer launch not allowed in Kolkata
After political intervention played a spoilsport at the trailer launch of The Bengal Files, as the Bengal government reportedly attempted to stall the event, producer, actress, and filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri’s wife, Pallavi Joshi, said, “Such a thing did not happen even in Kashmir.”
Palkavi added she absolutely didn’t like the way her film (trailer) was stopped. Is there freedom of expression in this state? As filmmakers and actors, we are not able to screen what we have made. What is the threat they are feeling? Such a thing did not happen even in Kashmir.
Can we derive that the situation in Kashmir is better than in Bengal? See what is happening in Bengal today. And this is why films like ‘The Bengal Files’ are important. He wants every Indian to watch this film to know the truth behind Bengal. It is the state’s responsibility to give respect to
artistes.
The Bengal Files trailer
produced by Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, Abhishek Agarwal and Pallavi Joshi dropped and it doesn’t whisper, it roars. Vivek Agnihotri’s directorial of ‘The Kashmir Files’, the new cinematic reckoning ensures to be India’s boldest film as of now. If Kashmir hurt you, Bengal will haunt you!
Set against the blood-soaked backdrop of West Bengal’s violent political past, ‘The Bengal Files’ dares to ask the questions no one has the courage to answer. Based on true events and
spine-chilling testimonies, the film exposes the brutal Hindu genocide that mainstream narratives have long buried.
News Edit KV Raman
