Why is Anupam Kher calling ‘The Bengal Files’ an important film of our times?

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Key Takeaways
- The Bengal Files explores overlooked historical events.
- It is the final installment of The Files Trilogy.
- Anupam Kher commends the film for its significance.
- Pallavi Joshi advocates for the film's rightful screening.
- The film raises questions about historical narratives and truth.
Mumbai, Sep 5 (NationPress) As “The Bengal Files” premieres in theatres on Friday, renowned actor Anupam Kher has shared his heartfelt wishes with the film's team, designating it as an “important film of our times.”
Anupam took to Instagram, posting photos alongside the film's cast and crew.
He expressed his congratulations to filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri, actress-producer Pallavi Joshi, and the entire team on the film’s launch.
He noted: “Congratulations and best wishes to @vivekagnihotri @pallavijoshiofficial @abhishekofficl and the entire team of #TheBengalFiles on the release of the film today. It is an important film of our times. Please go and watch it in the theatres!”
“The Bengal Files” narrates the events surrounding the 1946 Great Calcutta Killings and the Noakhali riots, portraying the violence and its aftermath as a genocide, asserting that these historical events were intentionally overlooked or concealed.
The film features prominent actors such as Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi, Darshan Kumar, Simrat Kaur, Anupam Kher, Saswata Chatterjee, Namashi Chakraborty, Rajesh Khera, Puneet Issar, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Sourav Das, and Mohan Kapur.
The Bengal Files is the concluding installment of Agnihotri's The Files Trilogy, which explores modern Indian history, following The Tashkent Files and The Kashmir Files.
On Thursday, Pallavi addressed an open letter to the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, urging for the protection of her constitutional rights and requesting that “The Bengal Files” be screened peacefully in West Bengal.
She wrote: “Respected Madam President, With a heavy heart, I reach out to you, not for favours, but for protection.”
Pallavi explained that the film, which premieres on September 5, represents the final chapter of the “Files Trilogy”. She emphasized that it reveals the “long-suppressed truth” regarding the Hindu genocide during Direct Action Day, the atrocities in Noakhali, and the trauma of Partition.
“The Bengal Files, the concluding segment of the Files Trilogy, launches on 5th September. It unveils the long-buried truth of the Hindu genocide during Direct Action Day, the horrors of Noakhali, and the Partition trauma.”
“Since then, unfounded FIRs have been registered, our trailer has faced police obstruction, and even newspapers refrain from publishing ads. My family faces daily threats from political party members,” she continued.
Pallavi asserted that even without an official ban, “The Bengal Files” is encountering an “unofficial ban” in West Bengal.
Describing the film as the “cry of Maa Bharati,” she concluded: “The Bengal Files is the cry of Maa Bharati, scarred yet unbroken, a story of survival and hope. As a woman who rose from the margins to the highest constitutional office, only you can truly understand what it means to endure such pain and turn it into purpose.”
Pallavi wrapped up her note by stating: “Madam President, I seek not a favour for a film but space for art, for truth, for Maa Bharati's soul to speak without fear. You are my final hope. Please protect our constitutional right and let The Bengal Files be shown in West Bengal peacefully. With respect and gratitude, Pallavi Joshi Producer, The Bengal Files.”