Vivek Agnihotri Crowdsources Research for “The Delhi Files” – A Film on Bengal’s Untold Stories

Vivek Agnihotri Crowdsources Research for “The Delhi Files” – A Film on Bengal’s Untold Stories

 

National Award-winning filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri, renowned for his hard-hitting films like The Kashmir Files and The Vaccine War, is now working on his next major project—“The Delhi Files”. Contrary to the title, this film will focus on Bengal’s hidden history, exposing suppressed truths and forgotten narratives.

In a recent social media post, Agnihotri invited researchers, historians, and the public to contribute to this truth-driven cinematic endeavor. If you have insights, documents, or personal stories related to Bengal’s socio-political past, this is your chance to help shape history.

“The Delhi Files” – Why This Film on Bengal Matters

Though titled The Delhi Files, the film will delve into Bengal’s tumultuous history, much like The Kashmir Files did for Kashmir. Agnihotri’s films are known for their rigorous research, fearless storytelling, and unflinching portrayal of historical truths.

This project aims to:

  • Expose lesser-known or suppressed events from Bengal’s past

  • Highlight the struggles of people who have been ignored by mainstream narratives

  • Present a fact-based account free from political bias

Vivek Agnihotri’s Call for Crowdsourced Research

In his tweet, Agnihotri stated:

“We are crowdsourcing research for our upcoming film on Bengal. If you want to contribute to the making of history, this is your chance. I’ve asked an important question at the end—watch till the end and please answer. And don’t forget to share.”

This open call allows historians, researchers, witnesses, and concerned citizens to submit valuable information that could shape the film’s narrative.

How Can You Contribute to “The Delhi Files”?

If you possess first-hand accounts, rare documents, photographs, or personal experiences related to Bengal’s history, your input could be crucial.

Ways to Participate:

  1. Submit Your Research – Email findings to: iambuddha.research@gmail.com

  2. Donate to Support the Film – Financial contributions aid in deeper research and production. Donate here: www.iambuddha.net/donate

  3. Spread Awareness – Share Agnihotri’s message on social media to reach more potential contributors.

Why Your Contribution Matters

Vivek Agnihotri’s films have revolutionized truth-based storytelling in Indian cinema. By crowdsourcing research, he ensures that the film is rooted in authentic accounts rather than propaganda.

This is not just a movie—it’s a movement to reclaim history. Whether you have personal stories, academic research, or archival material, your involvement can make a difference.

Act Now – Be Part of Cinematic History

History is being written. Will you help uncover the truth?

 

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