Synopsis
On the occasion of Pohela Boishakh, filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri prayed to Maa Kali for blessings to restore peace in Bengal. He called for unity and healing, sharing his thoughts on social media while also providing insights into his upcoming project, 'The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter.'Key Takeaways
- Vivek Agnihotri prayed to Maa Kali for Bengal's peace.
- He shared his hopes for unity and healing.
- Pohela Boishakh is celebrated as the Bengali New Year.
- Agnihotri hinted at his upcoming film The Delhi Files.
- He is urging the youth to embrace courage and wisdom.
Mumbai, April 15 (NationPress) On the blessed occasion of Pohela Boishakh, filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri offered his prayers to Maa Kali, asking for divine blessings to bring back peace and harmony in Bengal.
Celebrating the Bengali New Year with a sincere gesture, Agnihotri expressed his hopes for unity, love, and healing in the region. Via his Instagram account, the director posted several images and stated, “On this #PoilaBoishakh, I bow to Maa Kali and pray that peace and harmony are restored in Bengal. I urge the youth to rise with courage and wisdom… and lead the Indic renaissance. Bengal must never become another Kashmir. Shubho Nobo Borsho. Jai Maa Kali. Jai Hind. Pic courtesy: The sets of #TheDelhiFiles Bengal Chapter.”
In the first image, Vivek is depicted standing before a stunning backdrop showcasing a picture of Goddess Kali. Another image prominently features the powerful representation of Goddess Kali, symbolizing strength and devotion.
Pohela Boishakh, the Bengali New Year, signifies the commencement of the traditional Bengali calendar. It heralds a vibrant start to the Bengali New Year. This day is filled with great joy, cultural pride, and enthusiastic celebrations among Bengalis globally. This year, the festivities are set to happen on Tuesday, April 15.
Regarding Vivek Agnihotri, on April 14, the filmmaker provided a glimpse into the editing room of his upcoming project, “The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter.” He shared a photo from the editing suite, which included a shot of a newspaper with the headline: “Riots in Murshidabad!” He captioned the post, #TheDelhiFiles: Bengal Chapter. Coming Soon. This photo is from the edit room. The scene was written a year ago and filmed last November. I never imagined it would mirror reality so soon. #TheDelhiFiles is on the brink of revealing truths that have long been concealed—both past and present. GET READY.