The makers of the much-anticipated film ‘The Sabarmati Report’ have unveiled an intriguing and powerful motion poster featuring Vikrant Massey. The film, which narrates the horrific incident of February 27, 2002, that shook the entire nation and changed Indian history, has been generating a lot of buzz since its announcement
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The motion poster, released on Thursday, captures both intensity and strength. It features a burning newspaper clipping and a pair of enraged eyes of Vikrant Massey in the background, setting a thrilling and powerful tone for the film. The poster has been described as “strong AF” and “intriguing” by several netizens on social media
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The Sabarmati Report tells the story of the sudden fire that broke out on the Sabarmati Express, killing 59 pilgrims and karsevaks who were returning from Ayodhya. This incident led to massive and dangerous consequences, making it a defining moment in Indian history and politics. The film aims to lift the curtain on this tragic event and present what the nation has never seen before
The makers have also released a video as a homage to those who lost their lives in the Godhra burning train incident, setting an emotional tone and raising curiosity about the film. Directed by Dheeraj Sarna and produced by Shobha Kapoor, Ektaa R Kapoor, Amul V Mohan, and Anshul Mohan, the film stars Vikrant Massey, Raashii Khanna, and Ridhi Dogra. It is a worldwide release by Zee Studios and is set to hit theatres on November 15, 2024
The teaser of The Sabarmati Report will be released on October 25, 2024, further building anticipation for the film. Fans of Vikrant Massey, who were entertained by his performances in 12th Fail and Sector 36, are eagerly waiting for this new release
The Sabarmati Report promises to be a hard-hitting factual story, offering a glimpse into a defining moment in India’s narrative. With its powerful poster and gripping storyline, the film is expected to make a significant impact on audiences and critics alike
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