'Attack on democracy,' director Vivek Agnihotri's wife lashes out over The Bengal Files controversy


Posted on 19th Aug 2025 10:51 am by rohit kumar

Director Vivek Agnihotri, who created a stir at the box office with the film The Kashmir Files, is now coming up with the film The Bengal Files, which was being discussed for a long time. But at the moment, before the release, his movie has come into controversy. Recently, the trailer launch event of this movie was held in Kolkata, which was stopped by the state police.

 

Now Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri's wife and The Bengal Files actress Pallavi Joshi has broken her silence on this matter; she has called it an attack on democracy. What is the whole matter? Let us know in detail.

 

Pallavi Joshi reacted to the matter

Pallavi Joshi has spoken openly about the trailer launch controversy of The Bengal Files in Kolkata and has given her strong reaction. During the trailer launch of the film in the capital Delhi, she has said - This action of the state government is completely unconstitutional. Since the story of our film is set on Bengal, we chose the time to launch its trailer in August. But the government silenced us. This is not only arbitrary but also completely against the Constitution.

 

Apart from this, in an interview given to India Today, The Bengal Files actress has continued her point and said- Whatever happened during the trailer launch that day was not only an attack on a film but also on democracy. The voice of us and India was suppressed. Our film is made on the subject of the lack of human life and dignity, and the state government has justified our subject by banning it.

 

In this way, Pallavi Joshi has clarified her stand on the entire controversy revolving around The Bengal Files. Let us tell you that this film is to be released in theaters on 5 September next month.

 

What happened in Kolkata

 

According to NDTV news, a few days ago, the trailer of The Bengal Files was launched in a hotel in Kolkata. Which was stopped by the state police. According to the police, director Vivek Agnihotri did not take permission from the administration for this. After this, the whole matter got heated.

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