TRIPURA, November 24, 2024 - In a deeply moving cinematic experience, Power Minister Ratan Lal Nath attended the screening of "The Sabarmati Report" at a local cinema, turning the film viewing into a profound moment of collective remembrance and reflection on the tragic Godhra train burning incident.
As the powerful narrative of the film unfolded, depicting the struggle of a determined Hindi journalist seeking justice for the victims, Minister Ratan Lal Nath was visibly moved. His emotional response transcended mere film viewing, transforming the cinema hall into a space of profound social consciousness.
At the film's conclusion, the minister took a remarkable step that captured the audience's collective sentiment. He led a one-minute silence, illuminating the darkened hall with mobile phone flashlights - a symbolic gesture of respect and solidarity with the Sabarmati Express victims.
Raising his hands in a passionate appeal, Ratan Lal Nath addressed the viewers with an impassioned message. He emphasized the critical role of journalism in revealing truth, urging media professionals to remain steadfast in their commitment to unbiased reporting and national integrity.
"Journalists must never compromise their principles," he declared, "Truth shall always triumph over falsehood."
The film, starring Vikrant Massey, Raashii Khanna, and Riddhi Dogra, has been generating significant discussion since its release on November 15th. Despite a limited release of approximately 600 screens, the movie has struck a powerful chord with audiences by bringing to light a sensitive historical narrative.
Produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and Vikir Films Production, and distributed by Zee Studios, "The Sabarmati Report" represents a nuanced exploration of a complex historical event, challenging viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about communal tensions and journalistic integrity.
Minister Ratan Lal Nath's emotional response and public demonstration of solidarity have added an additional layer of significance to the film's screening, transforming a cinematic experience into a moment of national reflection.
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