Vivek Agnihotri said, "After years of research, the story of #TheDelhiFiles is too powerful for one part. We’re excited to bring you The Bengal Chapter – the first of two parts, unveiling a significant chapter in our history."
Kashmir Files director Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri informed that he has declined the invitation of the Oxford Union Society who wanted to allegedly debate on Kashmir using an anti-India stance
On Saturday, Poonam Pandey shared a video on social media announcing that she is alive and shared that she faked her demise as she intended to raise awareness about cervical cancer.
'The Vaccine War' movie charts the story of Indian scientists fighting it out not just is based on a book named 'Going Viral' which has been authored by Prof Balram Bhargava, Director General, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). It seeks to dispel misconceptions about the COVID-19 vaccine by highlighting the contributions of unsung heroes, frontline workers, and tenacious scientists who worked nonstop for months to develop Covaxin, India's domestic COVID-19 vaccine.
With dialogues like – “India can’t do it” and emphatically highlighting reports like “Foreign vaccines: The Need of a modern India”, the film promises to tackle the negative media campaigns and propaganda that the Indian scientific communities had to face during the trials and tribulations of making the vaccine.
This came after Vivek Agnihotri, reacting to Mayor Mattu’s controversial tweet declaring Farooq Abdullah an apostate, asked why Junaid Mattu still has a Hindu surname.
In order to motivate Imran Khan's supporters to continue to fight against the ruling establishment, his Instagram handle ended up using the soundtrack of 'The Kashmir Files', a film by Vivek Agnihotri on the Hindu genocide in Kashmir valley