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"Challenge Accepted...": Vivek Agnihotri Slams Trinamool Over 'Bengal Files'
"Challenge Accepted...": Vivek Agnihotri Slams Trinamool Over 'Bengal Files'

NDTV

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

"Challenge Accepted...": Vivek Agnihotri Slams Trinamool Over 'Bengal Files'

Kolkata: ' The Bengal Files ', the newest film from Vivek Agnihotri - whose past offerings include the hugely controversial ' The Kashmir Files ' and 'The Tashkent Files' - has kicked up a row even before its September 5 release date, with the director throwing a challenge to the ruling Trinamool Congress. Faced with multiple police complaints - including one in Murshidabad, the scene of communal violence in April over changes to Waqf laws, which govern Muslim charitable properties - he hit out at attempts to "the truth (about Hindu genocide)" and said the trailer for the film would release first in Bengal. Mr Agnihotri, in the United States to promote his film, posted a lengthy video statement on X, in which he also slammed the Trinamool for obstructing his movie and accused the ruling party of wanting to "trap us with legal hassles so we can't focus on the film". "As you know, I am in the United States promoting my new movie, 'The Bengal Files'. Let me tell you that this is, most definitely, the most important film on Hindu genocide... it uncovers so many dark chapters of our history that vested interests had covered up," he said. "But while I am here, you won't believe it... the ruling party of West Bengal and their members have been filing so many FIRs against us in different cities. That is their strategy." Important & Urgent: Multiple FIRs have been filed against me by the West Bengal govt for making #TheBengalFiles. The Hon'ble High Court has stayed them. Why do they want to silence us? Why are they so scared of the truth? I will not be silenced. Pl Watch & Share.… — Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) August 5, 2025 "I was quiet... did not share this information with anyone because we were taking legal recourse and now have good news. The Calcutta High Court has given a stay on the FIRs." The complainants had alleged the release of 'The Bengal Files' could lead to communal disharmony in the state, particularly with months to go for an Assembly election. However, a single-judge bench of Justice Jay Sengupta ordered an interim stay on the police complaints till August 26. The next hearing will be on August 19. Celebrating the interim stay, Mr Agnihotri also criticised the Trinamool for not allowing him to shoot the film in the state. "Why do they not want this dark chapter in the history of Murshidabad to come out in the public. Are there against me or the film or the truth?" READ | "Hindus Targeted, Local Cops Absent": Murshidabad Violence Report Neither the Trinamool nor Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has responded so far. Ms Banerjee ran into headwinds in May 2023 after she banned the screening of another controversial movie, 'The Kerala Story' by Sudipto Sen. The state argued certain scenes could affect peace and harmony in Bengal. However, the Supreme Court later set aside the ban. The court said legal provisions could not be used to put a premium on public intolerance. Bengal is prepping for a critical election next year. The BJP and its brand of muscular nationalism has lost three consecutive major elections to Mamata Banerjee, starting with the 2019 Lok Sabha poll. In 2021 the Trinamool thumped the BJP, winning 215 of 294 Assembly seats. But the BJP won 77 - a massive uptick from the six it won in 2016. Ms Banerjee, a vocal and no-holds barred critic of the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has declared herself and her party ready for Round 4, telling her arch-rival, "If you have courage, go for an election tomorrow. We are ready... Bengal is ready... people are with us."

Vivek Agnihotri condemns Pahalgam terror attack, calls it a ‘Targeted Killing'
Vivek Agnihotri condemns Pahalgam terror attack, calls it a ‘Targeted Killing'

Time of India

time22-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Vivek Agnihotri condemns Pahalgam terror attack, calls it a ‘Targeted Killing'

Vivek Agnihotri conveyed his shock regarding the terrorist incident in Pahalgam. On Tuesday evening, he revealed in an interview that he had an instinct that something was going to happen. Condemnation of the Attack The filmmaker strongly condemned the terrorist attack and highlighted his worry about militants questioning tourists' religion prior to shooting them. In a conversation with CNN-News18, he described the incident as a deliberate act of targeted killing. Details of the Pahalgam Attack by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo A group of tourists in Pahalgam was attacked by Lashkar-linked terrorists on Tuesday afternoon. Tragically, over 27 people have been reported dead. Witnesses informed security forces that two to three individuals, dressed in military attire, indiscriminately shot at tourists who were enjoying horseback rides in the Baisaran Meadows of Pahalgam. Responsibility and Security Response The Resistance Front (TRF), an offshoot of Lashkar, claimed responsibility for the assault. Security forces quickly arrived at the scene, initiating a large-scale anti-terrorist operation to capture the attackers. Videos capturing the aftermath of the attack depicted motionless and bloodied individuals on the ground, with women desperately searching for their family members. Vivek Agnihotri's Upcoming Project Meanwhile, Vivek Agnihotri is now set for a new movie called 'The Delhi Files'. It will be the last part of his Files trilogy, after 'The Tashkent Files' and 'The Kashmir Files'. The first part, called 'Bengal Chapter', will come out on Independence Day 2025.

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