“Horse for a long race” is what Vivek Agnihotri’s films are! Inspite the film is banned in West Bengal, undoubtedly, it is the boldest film ever made in Indian cinema and will have long run as always for Agnihotri’s films. The hidden truth of “Direct Action Day” happened on 16th August 1946 is shocking the audinces. While the film unveils the truth, it has struck the right chord with the audience and opened with great word of mouth and excellent reviews. This is a common phenomenon with Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri’s films, as they tend to witness a surge over time through strong word of mouth.
The Bengal Files has been creating a lot of buzz and has indeed stirred conversations with its release..While Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri’s The Tashkent Files had opened at around ₹30 Lakhs and went on to complete 100 days, proving to be highly profitable, The Kashmir Files had opened at ₹3 Cr. and went on to collect ₹300 Cr in 80 days, standing tall at the box office. Now, with The Bengal Files, the real game begins. In fact, this marks a great start for a Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri film, which is expected to follow the same trajectory and witness a significant boost over the weekend and the coming week. It is evident that his films may open modestly but consistently grow with time and strong word of mouth.
The Bengal Files is written and directed by Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri and produced by Abhishek Agarwal, Pallavi Joshi and Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri. The film, presented by Tej Narayan Agarwal & I Am Buddha Productions, is part of Vivek’s Files trilogy, which includes The Kashmir Files and The Tashkent Files.