The BJP leader emphasised that the ban could prevent viewers from accessing the film and that the truth shown in the movie would eventually reach the people.
As actor-producer Pallavi Joshi wrote a letter to President Droupadi Murmu seeking help for the peaceful release of 'The Bengal Files' in West Bengal, Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri emphasises the need to write the letter addressing the alleged "unofficial ban" on the film's release in the state.
After writing an open letter to the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, producer and actor Pallavi Joshi shared that when she was left with no option, she "requested her to intervene in this matter" for the uninterrupted release of the film, 'The Bengal Files'.
Director Vivek Agnihotri shared an open letter from Pallavi Joshi, the actress and producer of 'The Bengal Files', which appealed to the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, for the protection and support regarding the film's release in West Bengal.
'The Bengal Files' producer Abhishek Agarwal spoke about the controversy surrounding Vivek Agnihotri's directorial project and said that the makers are trying to "bring out the truth".
After the trailer launch of 'The Bengal Files' was disrupted in Kolkata, fillmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri targetted the state government and said that "FIRs have been filed by ruling party members" on the makers.
" I absolutely did not like the way my film (trailer) was stopped. Is there freedom of expression in this state? As filmmakers and actors, we are not able to screen what we have made. What is the threat they are feeling? Such a thing did not happen even in Kashmir. Can we derive that the
Talking to ANI, Pallavi said, "Whenever one receives a national award, it feels really good... My expectations are very high now regarding audience view, after the level of recognition that 'The Kashmir Files' subject has got."
Actor Pallavi Joshi on Tuesday bagged the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in the film 'The Kashmir Files' at the 69th National Film Awards on Tuesday.