Prime Minister Narendra Modi referring to ‘The Sabarmati Report’ movie which is based on the events around the 2002 Godhara train burning incident, said `the truth is finally coming out’. He said, ” It is good that this truth is coming out, and that too in a way common people can see it.”
PM Modi further said, “A fake narrative can persist only for a limited period of time. Eventually, the facts will always come out! He made these remarks while quoting a review post of the movie, which hailed the picturisation and accredited the movie as ‘a must watch’. Notably, the movie hit the silver screen on November 15.
The Sabarmati Report centres around the Godhra incident, which took place in February 2002, where 59 innocent people, including women and children, lost their lives due to the fire in the Sabarmati Express. The film sheds light through a reporter on whether it was a tragic accident or a sinister conspiracy.
This film by Vikrant Massey is based on the Godhra incident and the subsequent riots in Gujarat on February 27, 2002. Meanwhile, Vikrant Massey himself broke his silence on these theories and told why he agreed to do this film.
During a conversation on India TV’s popular chat show ‘Koffee on Kurukshetra’, Vikrant Massey openly discussed ‘The Sabarmati Report’ and answered questions related to the film.
When Vikrant Massey was asked why he agreed to do this film, the actor said, ‘This film was brought to me by Ektaa Kapoor. When she brought this film to me, I got a little scared, because generally people and especially in cinema, no one talked about this subject. I told her that I would read the script and tell her and then Ektaa said that she knows you I was hesitant’.
`She gave me the script and some research reports and told me to read it and tell her. When I read the research material and the script, I felt that no one talked about this subject and even in the talks that were held, many facts have not been revealed,’ he added.