This is not India, this is West Bengal, these dialogues of the trailer of Vivek Aginhotri’s The Bengal files won the hearts of fans
Filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri’s ‘The Bengal Files’ is becoming one of the most awaited films of this year. The film, made on the historical events of Direct Action Day in Kolkata on 16 August 1946, is the last chapter of the director’s famous trousers.
Prior to this, Vivek Ranjan has made Agnihotri the Tashkent Files and The Kashmir files. After the hard-touching teaser, the audience shook the trailer in Kolkata and shook the whole country. While the trailer created a stir with its visuals and story, its dialogues were added to the real impact. So let’s see some dialogues of the trailer of The Bengal files.
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But think, in 2050, when it becomes the first young Minority Prime Minister of India, then how much will our democracy win.
These initial dialogues clear the film’s story clearly. These effective and deep -affected dialogues tell what the film is going to be about.
This is not India, it is West Bengal. Two constitutions go on here. One of Hindus, and the other of Muslims.
These dialogues take us to Kolkata in the early stages of independence. It shows how the Indian Constitution in Bengal was divided into two parts, one for Hindus and the other for Muslims.
If there is no heart from Pakistan, Jinnah also needs Kolkata. That is why he is celebrating Direct Action Day.
This dialogue reflects Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s thinking. After Pakistan became, his eyes were on West Bengal.
India is a nation of Hindus, but Hindus are losing in this war. Who is winning? Jinnah. Because we are all drunk, and the name of that intoxication is Gandhi’s non -violence.
It is a strong dialogue that stands for the protection of Hindus and encourages people to protect them from Hindu genocide. It also stands against the ideology of Mahatma Gandhi’s non -violence.
If you give Bengal to Pakistan, will you give Bengali music, Bengali language, and Bengali food? If you kill Bengal, India will not be India. Not a piece of land, Bengal is the lighthouse of India.
This dialogue reflects the importance of Bengal in India. It is about culture, music, people, food, which is all part of India and Bengal is a lighthouse in our country.
The partition that started in 1947 is going on till date and will never end.
This dialogue throws light on India’s independence. It states that the revolution of freedom started in 1947 is never going to stop.
Why there is no value for a Bharti’s life today? Even after 80 years of Q independence, we are fighting the same community politics. Are we free? And if you are free then why is it so helpless?
This dialogue throws light on democracy in India. It questions democracy where we are still struggling with communal politics.
You can tell, out of these, V the Peepal of India? Who is Indian?
This dialogue ends the trailer with a strong message. It states that all are identical, ‘We are the people of India’ and ‘Indian’.
‘The Bengal Files’ has been written and directed by Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri. It is produced by Abhishek Aggarwal, Pallavi Joshi and Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi, Anupam Kher and Darshan Kumar. The film will be released in theaters on September 5, 2025.