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The Bengal Recordsdata First Evaluations: Foreigners Response



Vivek Agnihotri’s movie The Bengal Recordsdata is about for a grand launch on 5 Sep 2025. The movie stars Mithun Chakraborty, Anupam Kher , Pallavi Joshi , Darshan Kumar, Simrat Kaur, and Namoshi Chakraborty in vital roles.

The movie is predicated on the turbulent occasions of 1946 Bengal — from the Nice Calcutta Killings and Direct Motion Day to the Noakhali riots. Foreigners after watching the movie screening reacted on this approach.

Journalist Avatans Kumar praised the historic recreation, writing: “Movie The Bengal Recordsdata by @vivekagnihotri is a meticulously crafted cinematic portrayal of actual occasions. It vividly brings to life the political turmoil of 1946, together with the Noakhali Hindu bloodbath.”

One other early assessment on echoed the identical sentiment, describing it as “a troublesome movie to look at however an vital one as a result of it addresses the suppressed generational trauma of the occasions in 1946-1947. It balances the tales we all know from the Partition in northern India with occasions that preceded it by a yr in japanese India.”

One Google reviewer urged: “A should see, present it to your Younger Grownup Kids. Bengal Recordsdata is a hard-hitting, gut-wrenching portrayal of the forgotten Hindu genocide in japanese India. It exposes centuries of relentless persecution—over 1,400 years—culminating within the horrors confronted throughout and after the Muslim invasions. This isn’t only a movie; it’s a wake-up name to recollect a historical past that has been silenced for too lengthy. Tragically, this isn’t solely historical past—the identical Hindu genocide continues at present, with atrocities as current as March 2025 in Murshidabad, West Bengal. It’s a chilling reminder that these patterns of violence aren’t confined to at least one place—they echo internationally in numerous cities.”

One other viewer referred to as it a “gripping movie which reveals the horrors that Bengali Hindus went by. Should look ahead to all Indians to ensure we by no means let historical past repeat itself. Hats off to Vivek Agnihotri!”