Key Points

Vivek Agnihotri has dropped the trailer for 'The Bengal Files,' his next film on the 1946 Hindu genocide in Bengal. The trailer features intense performances by Anupam Kher and Mithun Chakraborty. The launch faced disruptions in Kolkata, with Agnihotri alleging political interference. The film is set to release on September 5, 2025.

Key Points: Vivek Agnihotri Unveils The Bengal Files Trailer on Hindu Genocide

  • Vivek Agnihotri returns after 'The Kashmir Files' success
  • Trailer depicts 1946 Direct Action Day riots
  • Features Anupam Kher and Mithun Chakraborty
  • Controversy erupted during Kolkata trailer launch
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'The Bengal Files' trailer out, Vivek Agnihotri calls it boldest film on Hindu genocide

Vivek Agnihotri's 'The Bengal Files' trailer exposes 1946 Hindu genocide in Bengal, starring Anupam Kher and Mithun Chakraborty.

"In memory of the victims of Direct Action Day...the boldest film ever on the untold story of the Hindu genocide. – Vivek Agnihotri"

New Delhi, August 17

After the slew of controversy during the trailer launch of 'The Bengal Files' in Kolkata, the director Vivek Agnihotri has unveiled the much-awaited trailer of the film on his social handle.

Two-time National Award winner Vivek Agnihotri is returning to the big screens after his superhit film, 'The Kashmir Files', which starred Anupam Kher in the lead role.

With another bold representation of the unforgettable past of India, Vivek Agnihotri has unveiled the trailer of 'Bengal Files', which narrates the tale of the alleged "Hindu Genocide" in West Bengal during the Direct Action Day in 1946.

The film explores the communal violence in undivided Bengal during the 1940s, including events like the 1946 Direct Action Day and the Noakhali riots of 1946, a Hindu genocide.

The trailer opens with a monologue stating the situation of Bengal before the partition. The trailer features strong performances of Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi and Darshan Kumaar.

The video also showcased brutal killings during the riots between Hindus and Muslims in Kolkata. In one of the scenes, an actor described Bengal as the "lighthouse" of India, showcasing its strong resistance to the partition of Bengal.

While sharing the trailer of 'The Bengal Files' on his Instagram handle, Vivek Agnihotri wrote, "In memory of the victims of Direct Action Day (16th August 1946), I present to you the official trailer of #TheBengalFiles -- the boldest film ever on the untold story of the Hindu genocide. In cinemas 5th September 2025."

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Earlier, a ruckus erupted during the release of 'The Bengal Files' trailer in Kolkata on Saturday. After all the preparations for the trailer launch at ITC Royal Bengal, the hotel organisers were not allowing the Bengal Files trailer launch to take place.

Filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri asked everyone to calm down, "Please bear with us..I mean, all this happened with the permissions and approvals, and now, at the last minute, they are saying that they have got some instructions that we cannot play (trailer)...Please sit down..you can see what is happening it seems there are two constitutions in India..one Indian constitution and one special constitution that runs here..."

He alleged disruption during the trailer launch of his film, saying, "If this is not dictatorship/fascism, then what is?...Law and order in your state has failed, and this is the reason that everyone supports 'The Bengal Files'..." "I have just got to know what some people came here (event venue in a private hotel) and cut all the wires. I don't know on whose orders this is happening? You know who those people are behind us. After all tests and trials, this program was being held. The hotel managers still can't tell us why we are not allowed to continue with our program..."

The film is slated to release in theatres on September 5, 2025.

- ANI

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Priya S
Why always focus on violence between communities? As a Bengali, I feel this will only create more division. We need films that show our shared culture too.
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Arjun K
The trailer looks intense! Anupam Kher's performance gave me goosebumps. But I hope the film presents facts accurately, not just propaganda.
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Sarah B
As someone who studied Indian history, I'm curious to see how they portray these complex events. The hotel incident shows how sensitive this topic still is today.
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Kavya N
My grandparents survived those riots in Kolkata. They never spoke about it - the trauma was too much. Maybe this film will help heal old wounds by acknowledging the truth.
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Michael C
The controversy around the trailer launch is concerning. Regardless of the film's content, artistic expression shouldn't be suppressed like this.
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Aditya G
After Kashmir Files, expectations are sky high! Hope Vivek Agnihotri maintains the same level of research and authenticity. The cast looks brilliant!

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