Grand Trailer Launch in Chitrakoot by Rambhadracharya of the film “The Diary of West Bengal”

Grand Trailer Launch in Chitrakoot by Rambhadracharya of the film “The Diary of West Bengal” with the producer Jitendra Narayan Singh (Waseem Rizvi), director Sanoj Mishra and the cast Arshin Mehta, Yajur Marwah; Unveils Shocking Truths and Ignites Debate

The much-anticipated trailer for “The Diary of West Bengal,” a hard-hitting film produced by Jitendra Narayan Singh (Waseem Rizvi), directed by Sanoj Mishra, starring Arshin Mehta, Yajur Marwah in the lead cast alongside Ramendra Chakarwarti, Gauri Shankar, Avadh Ashwini & Ashish Kumar was unveiled today in a ceremony that has already begun to spark intense debate

Set against the turbulent backdrop of West Bengal, the film delves into the region’s deeply-rooted traditions, the harrowing plight of Rohingya refugees, the infiltration crisis from Bangladesh, and the controversial phenomenon of Love Jihad

Launching the trailer was none other than the revered spiritual leader Rambhadracharya ji, who blessed the project, asserting that it boldly portrays “the unvarnished truth of the threats facing Bharat Mata.” His endorsement of the film is certain to galvanize support from those who see the movie as a necessary reflection of India’s current challenges.

Jitendra Narayan Singh (Waseem Rizvi), the film’s producer, did not hold back, stating, “This film is not just a cinematic journey, it is a mirror to the harsh realities that are deliberately being ignored. We are addressing issues that the mainstream media is too scared to confront. Whether it is the infiltration from Bangladesh or the manipulation of innocent lives through Love Jihad, this movie dares to go where others fear to tread”

Director Sanoj Mishra added, “West Bengal is a land of rich culture, but it is also a region under siege. Our film brings to light the uncomfortable truths that many would prefer to keep hidden. ‘The Diary of West Bengal’ is not just a film; it’s a wake-up call to the nation. We are prepared for the backlash, but we believe the time has come to speak the truth”

The trailer, laden with intense imagery and gripping narrative, has already started a firestorm on social media, with audiences divided on its bold portrayal of sensitive topics.

Music composed by A. R. Datta provides a haunting backdrop to the film’s powerful message, further amplifying the emotional impact of the storyline.

As the trailer makes its rounds, one thing is clear: “The Diary of West Bengal” is not just a film, but a catalyst for a conversation that India cannot afford to ignore. The film is slated for worldwide release on August 30, 2024.