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Pallavi Joshi Writes to President Murmu Over The Bengal Files Release Controversy

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Acclaimed producer and actor Pallavi Joshi has written an open letter to President Droupadi Murmu ahead of the release of Vivek Agnihotri’s much-anticipated film The Bengal Files. The movie, slated to release on September 5, 2025, has already become the center of heated debate, particularly in West Bengal where multiplex owners have allegedly refused to screen the film citing political pressure and threats.

Pallavi Joshi’s Open Letter to the President

In her emotional appeal, Pallavi Joshi expressed deep disappointment at what she described as an “unofficial ban” on the film. She noted that despite no official prohibition, multiplex owners in West Bengal had backed out of screening The Bengal Files due to alleged intimidation from ruling party workers.

She wrote that years before the film’s completion, the Chief Minister had mocked the project. Since then, according to her, the team has faced multiple challenges including FIRs, blocked trailers, denial of advertisements, and daily threats to her family.

Pallavi’s letter underscored that The Bengal Files, the final installment in the “Files Trilogy,” sheds light on the horrors of Direct Action Day, the massacres in Noakhali, and the trauma of Partition. She appealed to the President to safeguard constitutional rights and ensure a peaceful release of the film in Bengal.

Key Excerpts from the Letter

Addressing President Murmu, Pallavi wrote that she was not seeking favors but protection. She explained that the film was “cinema of truth” and highlighted the importance of protecting artistic freedom in a democracy.

She pointed out that veteran actor Victor Banerjee and many Bengali organizations had already extended their support. Describing the film as a call from “Mother India,” she urged the President, as someone who rose from the margins to the highest constitutional post, to empathize with her plea.

She concluded by saying she wanted space to speak without fear — not for herself, but for art, truth, and the soul of India.

Public Reactions to Pallavi Joshi’s Letter

The open letter sparked mixed responses from the public.

Some criticized the film, calling it propaganda. One user argued that such movies only encourage more similar films for profit, without benefiting common people. Another wrote dismissively that repeated attempts at “propaganda” would no longer work.

However, others supported Pallavi. A commenter reassured her that Bengal does not belong to one political group and promised to promote the film elsewhere, even on OTT platforms if needed. Another user stressed that her appeal should be taken seriously, noting that cinema has the power to highlight forgotten histories of oppression and cruelty. They added that truth always prevails, and the film deserved a fair chance to reach audiences.

Previous Setbacks in West Bengal

This is not the first roadblock faced by the makers of The Bengal Files. Recently, during the film’s trailer launch event in Kolkata, police abruptly stopped the screening, intensifying the controversy.

The incident echoed earlier troubles faced by Agnihotri’s The Kashmir Files, which also met resistance but eventually went on to achieve widespread attention and commercial success.

Star-Studded Cast of The Bengal Files

Directed by Vivek Agnihotri, The Bengal Files features a prominent ensemble cast. The lineup includes Mithun Chakraborty, Anupam Kher, Darshan Kumar, Simrat Kaur, Saswata Chatterjee, Namashi Chakraborty, Rajesh Khattar, Puneet Issar, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Saurav Das, and Mohan Kapur.

The film is positioned as a historical drama exploring traumatic episodes from India’s past. Its themes of violence, survival, and resilience aim to provoke thought and conversation, but its political undertones have already attracted sharp criticism and strong support alike.

Art, Politics, and the Battle Over Cinema

The controversy surrounding The Bengal Files highlights the ongoing struggle between art, politics, and freedom of expression in India. While filmmakers assert their right to narrate difficult truths, political sensitivities often clash with cinematic portrayals of history.

Pallavi Joshi’s appeal reflects a broader concern about whether art can flourish in an environment where political pressures influence theatrical releases. For audiences, it raises questions about access to diverse narratives and the role of cinema in shaping historical memory.

What Lies Ahead

As of now, the official release of The Bengal Files remains uncertain in West Bengal. Supporters believe that if blocked in theaters, the film may still find a larger audience through OTT platforms, just as many controversial films have in the past.

Pallavi’s heartfelt appeal to President Murmu has drawn national attention, and the government’s response will be closely watched. Whether the film gets a fair release or continues to face restrictions, the controversy has already ensured that it will not go unnoticed.

The Bengal Files was envisioned as the final part of a trilogy that includes The Tashkent Files and The Kashmir Files. Like its predecessors, it is rooted in contentious historical events and seeks to spark dialogue.

Pallavi Joshi’s open letter to President Droupadi Murmu has not only highlighted the challenges faced by filmmakers in politically sensitive regions but also ignited a wider conversation about constitutional rights, artistic freedom, and the power of cinema.

As debates rage on, the film’s journey underscores a larger truth: art, especially when it speaks of history and identity, often finds itself at the center of controversy. Yet it is this very ability to stir debate that makes cinema an essential part of democratic societies.

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