New Delhi, Aug. 20 -- Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri took a dig at the Mamata government over the ruckus at the trailer launch of his upcoming movie 'The Bengal Files' in Kolkata, alleging that it was "already planned," and that no event of this scale, with 150-200 people and media present, could be halted without "official involvement."
The incident, which took place at the ITC Royal Bengal in Kolkata on August 16, saw the screening of the film's trailer abruptly stopped.
While speaking to ANI, Agnihotri shared that the trailer launch program was running smoothly before the visuals on a large LED screen were suddenly stopped. He stated that it was impossible for an event happening in "one of India's biggest five-star hotels," with "150-200 ...
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