Worldwide release of ‘The Bengal Files’ today (5th September 2025)

The Blacks and the Jews know their genocide; however, Hindus are in the dark – Director Vivek Agnihotri

New Delhi – A genocide of Hindus had taken place in 1946 in Noakhali, Kolkata, Bengal (Present Bangladesh). The movie ‘Bengal Files’ is based on this, and it will be released worldwide on 5th September. Despite objections by the Bengal government, the trailer of the film has been watched by over 1.5 crore Indians. On 4th September, while speaking to a Hindi news channel, the director of the movie Vivek Agnihotri said, “Hindus have been in the dark about Hindu genocide, while the Blacks and the Jews know every detail about the history of the atrocities inflicted upon them. Hindus do not know their history; hence, I appeal to the Trinamool Congress Chief Minister to watch the movie. Agnihotri was wearing a T-shirt with the words ‘never again’, explaining these words, he said, “This is my message that Hindu genocide should never take place again”

Points presented by Agnihotri

In 1946, the revolutionary Gopal Mukherjee could not tolerate the attacks by Muslims on Hindus. He united all the Hindus belonging to various castes and gave a befitting reply to the Muslims. Gopal Mukherjee was a patron and organiser of Hindus. Under his leadership, Hindus raised slogans of ‘Jai Maa Kaali’ and fought back. Gopal Mukherjee had made it clear that the Muslim women and children should be spared. Not only that, but he also offered shelter to some Muslim women and children in his house.

Pandit Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi were the leaders of a defeatist mindset. In 1960, Nehru had told a journalist, “We do not have the will and capacity to go to jail and so, we let the partition of the country take place.”

On the other hand, Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s plan was perfect. He concealed his illness (TB) and created Pakistan. In Islam, it is called ‘Al-Takia’, meaning fraud. Lord Mountbatten wrote in his biography, “If I knew about Jinnah’s malady, I would not have allowed the creation of Pakistan”

In view of the protest to the film, please protect our constitutional rights – Producer Pallavi Joshi’s request to the President

The producer of the film, Pallavi Joshi, has written a letter to the President about the film. She has written, “‘Bengal Files’ is an extremely important film. It depicts the history of pain, Hindu genocide and the incidents that took place at the time of the partition of India. This film is not a story; it is the voice of the truth, which must reach the Indian public. Under political pressure, the release of this film is being stalled, especially in Bengal. Many cases have been filed against us. My humble request is to provide protection for the film and the artists of the film, to ensure that the voice of the truth is not suppressed. Kindly intervene and protect our constitutional rights.”