Key Points

Director Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri's upcoming film "The Bengal Files" has encountered a significant hurdle with its international release. The film will not premiere in Mauritius on schedule due to pending censor board approval. Several other key markets including the UAE, Singapore, and Malaysia are still reviewing the film under their strict content regulations. The production also faced tragedy when their production designer passed away from a cardiac arrest during pre-production.

Key Points: Vivek Agnihotri's The Bengal Files Faces Censor Delays Overseas

  • Censor clearance pending in Mauritius halts release
  • UAE, Singapore, Malaysia undergoing strict content review
  • Production designer Rajat Poddar died during pre-production
  • Part of Vivek Agnihotri's Files trilogy with Kashmir Files
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'The Bengal Files' suffers setback with pending censor approval in key international market

The Bengal Files release hits roadblock in Mauritius, UAE, Singapore & other key markets due to pending censor approvals, delaying its international premiere.

'The Bengal Files' suffers setback with pending censor approval in key international market
"The film will not be released in the country until further notice. - Production Team"

Mumbai, Sep 3

Director Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri’s upcoming film ‘The Bengal Files’ has hit a roadblock in terms of its overseas release.

The film reportedly will not hit the screens in several key international territories on its originally scheduled release date of September 5, due to delays in the local censorship approval processes.

The production team has confirmed that the film has not yet received clearance in Mauritius, with the censor board’s decision still pending. As a result, the film will not be released in the country until further notice.

Meanwhile, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong, the film is currently undergoing review by local censorship authorities. These regions have strict regulatory procedures for content approval, especially for films dealing with politically or socially sensitive themes. However, there is no formal objection raised so far.

Earlier, actress-producer Pallavi Joshi, who is the wife of Vivek, spoke about how mid-way during the pre-production the team of ‘The Bengal Files’ was hit with a tragedy. The actress-producer had earlier spoken with IANS at the residence during the promotions of the film, and shared that the production designer, Rajat Poddar, who came forward with the extensive plan of the sets of the film, had passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest. She said that it was a major blow to the film.

‘The Bengal Files’ is written by Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri and produced by Abhishek Agarwal and Pallavi Joshi. It stars Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi, Anupam Kher, and Darshan Kumar. The film, presented by Tej Narayan Agarwal & I Am Buddha Productions, is part of Vivek’s Files trilogy, which includes ‘The Kashmir Files’ and ‘The Tashkent Files’. The film will arrive in Indian theatres on September 5, 2025.

- IANS

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Priya S
So sad to hear about Rajat Poddar's passing. Can't imagine how difficult it must have been for the team to continue after such a tragedy. His contribution to Indian cinema should be remembered 🙏
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Aman W
UAE and Singapore have very strict censorship rules. They don't allow anything that might disturb social harmony. The team should have anticipated these delays honestly.
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Sarah B
Living in Singapore, I can confirm the censorship board here is very thorough. They take weeks sometimes to review content. Hope the film gets cleared soon though - really want to watch it!
Vikram M
Agnihotri's films always create controversy but they also start important conversations. The delay is disappointing but the Indian release is what matters most. Can't wait for September 2025!
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, maybe the production team should focus more on making quality cinema rather than constantly facing censorship issues. The previous films were good but the pattern is concerning.

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