Vikrant Massey Calls 'The Sabarmati Report' a 'Propaganda Film', Talks About Political Influence on Release Dates


 Vikrant Massey recently discussed his role in *The Sabarmati Report*, a film based on the 2002 Godhra train burning incident, during an interview with Arun Singh. The film has sparked controversy due to its sensitive subject matter, with some critics labeling it a "propaganda film." Vikrant expressed his disagreement with this label, asserting that he does not believe the film serves a propagandist agenda. He emphasized the importance of telling complex, real-life stories and defending the film's intention to present a nuanced perspective on the incident.

The speaker is addressing claims that the film is a propaganda piece, suggesting that it is being made to favor or support the current government or political administration.

Vikrant Massey recently discussed his upcoming film *The Sabarmati Report*, which is based on the controversial Godhra train burning incident of 2002. The film has faced criticism for allegedly being a "propaganda film" aimed at supporting the current government. However, Vikrant disagrees with this view, pointing out that if the film had such an agenda, they would have released it before the 2024 elections, as they originally planned for May 3. Due to the Election Commission's restrictions during the election period, the release was postponed to November 15. The film, directed by Ranjan Chandel, also stars Raashii Khanna and Riddhi Dogra.

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