November 16, 2024: “The Sabarmati Report” is a political thriller that explores the real-life events surrounding the Godhra train tragedy and the subsequent 2002 Gujarat riots. The film, starring Vikrant Massey, tackles the ideological clash between journalists reporting on the tragedy, contrasting the perspectives of Hindi-speaking and English-speaking reporters. This ideological divide forms the backdrop against the larger narrative of the tragic incident and its aftermath, offering a thought-provoking examination of the event and its political ramifications.
Directed by: Dheeraj Sarna
Produced by: Shobha Kapoor, Ektaa R. Kapoor, Amul V. Mohan, and Anshul Mohan.
Starring: Vikrant Massey in the lead role. Ridhi Dogra and Raashii Khanna also play pivotal roles.
Plot Overview:
The film focuses on the Sabarmati Express burning in Godhra, Gujarat, in 2002, a key event that triggered widespread communal violence across India, leading to the 2002 Gujarat riots. The story delves into the political and media narratives surrounding the event and offers a deeper exploration of how the incident was reported and perceived in different sections of society. The trailer emphasizes the debate between Hindi-speaking journalists—rooted in the local context—and the English-speaking, Western-influenced reporters, adding a layer of ideological conflict to the unfolding tragedy.
Trailer and Premise:
At the trailer launch, Ektaa Kapoor (one of the producers) stated that the film attempts to tell a side of the story that has been underreported—the genesis of the tragedy and its immediate causes. She emphasized that the film does not undermine the other aspects of the incident, but rather seeks to provide a different perspective on how the tragedy started. The focus on the “first aspect” or the initial spark of the violence is central to the film’s narrative, exploring a side that she believes has been overshadowed by subsequent events.
Opening Day: The film earned Rs 1.41 crore on its opening day (Friday), which is considered a solid start, especially in comparison to Vikrant Massey’s previous film, “12th Fail” (Rs 1.10 crore).
Trade Insights: According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, the film’s opening collections were on par with expectations, but it would need to show strong growth over the weekend to ensure a solid total by the end of the week. The film’s performance in key centers was particularly notable.
The success of “The Sabarmati Report” will depend on its ability to engage audiences with its nuanced portrayal of the Godhra incident and the ideological battles within the media. As the film has a provocative subject and a thought-provoking approach, it could attract significant attention in the coming days, especially if it performs well over the weekend.
This film offers a timely exploration of India’s media landscape and its intersection with political events, making it a significant entry in the genre of political thrillers.
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