Whether you condemn it or celebrate it, has successfully inserted itself into the national consciousness. It has sparked debates in parliament, on news channels, and in family living rooms. In a democracy, that dialogue is invaluable.
The film does a commendable job of cutting through the noise to focus on the victims, the missing answers, and the weight of a tragedy that shaped a nation. It’s uncomfortable. It’s supposed to be. The Sabarmati Report
However, if you view it as a political artifact—a mirror reflecting the majoritarian sentiments of contemporary India—it is essential viewing. It captures the zeitgeist of a nation re-evaluating its Nehruvian past. Whether you condemn it or celebrate it, has
If you care about journalism and justice, this is your weekend watch. 🎬🧵 The film does a commendable job of cutting
Have you seen it? What was your takeaway?