Did Vivek Agnihotri Discover Peace at Swami Vivekananda’s Historic New York Centre?

Synopsis
Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri recently visited the Vedanta Society in New York, founded by Swami Vivekananda. His experience brought him peace and clarity ahead of his new film, which pays tribute to Vivekananda's vision for India. Discover how this enlightening meeting impacted his creative journey.
Key Takeaways
- Vivek Agnihotri's visit to the Vedanta Society brought him peace and clarity.
- The interaction with Swami Sarvapriyananda was enriching and insightful.
- His upcoming film honors Swami Vivekananda's vision for India.
- The film is set to be released on Independence Day.
- It addresses the historical 1946 Calcutta Riots.
Mumbai, May 1 (NationPress) Filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri recently had a transformative experience during his visit to the Vedanta Society, a renowned establishment founded by Swami Vivekananda in New York.
In an emotional social media post, he expressed how the visit brought him profound peace and clarity. This moment of reflection and spiritual dialogue was particularly significant as he prepares for his new film centered on Bengal, which he envisions as a homage to Vivekananda's dream of a conscious and resilient India. During his visit, he had the privilege to meet Swami Sarvapriyananda, a respected spiritual leader and the current head of the society, describing their interaction as profoundly enriching and enlightening.
The director of 'Kashmir Files' commemorated the occasion by presenting Swamiji with two significant gifts: a replica of the original 1947 Indian flag and a copy of his book, 'The Book of Life.' Agnihotri shared images from this memorable meeting on Instagram, noting, 'In New York: Met Swami Sarvpriyananda ji at the historical Vedanta Society of New York, established by Swami Vivekananda. I gifted him the miniature of original Indian flag, 1947 and my book, “The Book of Life.”'
“We engaged in deep conversations about my forthcoming film on Bengal, reflecting on the sorrow of the Direct Action Day, and how this film honors Swami Vivekananda's vision for a strong and awakened Bharat. Swaminji’s insights helped resolve many questions that troubled my mind. I departed with clarity, peace, and a heart brimming with gratitude,” he shared.
About Vivek Agnihotri's upcoming film, 'The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter', it focuses on the 1946 Calcutta Riots and is the third installment in his trilogy, following 'The Tashkent Files' and 'The Kashmir Files.'
'The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter', reportedly the first segment of a two-part series, is set to be released in theatres on August 15, coinciding with Independence Day. The film is produced by Abhishek Agarwal and Pallavi Joshi.