An Insightful Review of the movie ‘The Bengal Files’
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Everyone expressed a sense of wonder, pain, and a Dharmic Rosh (indignation) at how this film—showcasing exceptional excellence in script, dialogue, direction, acting, and technical finesse—was overlooked and ignored. Heartfelt love and regards to the entire team behind The Bengal Files, especially Vivek Agnihotri Ji, for overcoming numerous challenges and delivering this remarkable work!
Questions Raised by the Film:
No viewer with a conscience can watch this film without tears in their eyes. It ends by posing powerful questions that continue to burn in the hearts of the audience.
The Bengal Files: Theme - A Brief Introduction
Why should we watch this film? Why should we promote it?:
It is astonishing that films of such national importance expertly directed with advanced technical production, serving the cause of the nation pass by without even sparking a discussion. This is truly unfortunate.
We need to pay close attention to promoting ideas through arts. Kerala set a proper example with films like The Kashmir Files, The Kerala Story, and Chhava. However, our society must also reflect on whether it is ready to promote films equally relevant to Kerala’s context and history such as Puzha Muthal Puzha Vare, which depicts the Mappila Rebellion, Razakar – The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad, which throws light on the Hyderabad massacres, Bastar: The Naxal Story, which portrays the Maoist threat in Bastar; Swatantrya Veer Savarkar, which shows the life of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar who is still facing continuing controversies; and Article 370, which highlights the problems in Kashmir.
Appeal to Organizations:
It is regrettable that leaders and organizations do not step forward to effectively organize such creative presentations. We know that organizations have the human resources, organizational strength, influence, and funding necessary for this.
It could be because they take on multiple activities, few recognize how influential cultural fields especially art, literature, and cinema can be on the public. In Kerala, it was through the theatrical group KPAC that communist ideas reached the general population. Even religious fundamentalists, who consider art including cinema “Haram,” still manage to propagate their ideas through creative mediums. They too know that a well-crafted film can be more powerful than a hundred speeches! Imagine if nationalist forces had made similar efforts to widely organize films like Razakar, Article 370, Bastar, and Swatantrya Veer Savarkar during election time — the outcome would have been entirely different. This is the truth.
About the special screening organized by Aarsha Vidya Samajam
This event had another remarkable aspect.
Aarsha Vidya Samajam’s Sudarshanam Global Service Mission!
Aarsha Vidya Samajam’s “Sudarshanam Vishwaseva Project,” also known as the “Sudarshanam Global Service Mission” (SGSM) project, is a campaign against all ideologies and brainwashing tactics that threaten global peace and well-being.
Sudarshanam is the right vision and a scientific way of thinking. It is also a tool for the protection of Dharma and society.
By collaborating with various organizations and well-wishers engaged in service activities, let us march forward with a new initiative. Even once a month, or if possible once a week, we can come together through Satsangs. We earnestly request everyone to participate in the events organized for this purpose.