Reported by Vaidehi Bhargava
Godhra carnage, even after decades, remains a heart-wrenching incident which continues sending shivers down the spine when it emerges in any discussion. Till date, many people were seen confused if it was an accident or a conspiracy? Many of you reading this article might be under confusion even today.
If you too want to see the reality, then you should watch The Sabarmati Report which is a gripping thriller penned by Avinash and Arjun, brought to life under the direction of Dheeraj Sarna.
Produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and Vikir Films Production, and distributed by Zee Studios, the film revisits the chilling Godhra train burning incident which left thousands mourning on 27th February 2002.
Starring leading stars including Vikrant Massey, Raashi Khanna, and Ridhi Dogra, the powerful performances with depth and intensity bespeaks the haunting tale beautifully connecting how those returning from Ayodhya were intentionally targetted which till date remained a hidden fact.
This cinematic masterpiece masterfully intertwines emotion and suspense, offering an evocative exploration of truth and humanity while showcasing the transformative power of storytelling.
The Sabarmati Report delves into the tragic 2002 Godhra train burning incident, focusing on the loss of 59 lives and its aftermath.
Starring Vikrant Massey as a journalist, the film intertwines the investigative journey into the event with broader themes like the divide between Hindi and English-speaking media.
The film’s commitment is to balancing drama with factual representation. The Sabarmati Report unravels the enigma surrounding the Godhra incident, revealing a chilling truth—it was no accident but a meticulously orchestrated conspiracy.
The film sheds light on the layers of deception, proving that no matter how deeply buried, lies inevitably surface, exposing reality to the world. It shows how certain people still bask in pride with the victory of other nation in cricket. Also it respects the same community by showing how its member genuinely cooperates the journalists in their investigation.
Overall the film manages to open can of worms and trigger a fresh debate: who were the real accused and their names should also have come out.