‘The Sabarmati Report’ Film: A special screening of the film The Sabarmati Report is being held at the Parliament’s Balyogi Auditorium. PM Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and many other ministers and MPs arrived to watch the film. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with fellow parliamentarians, attended a special screening of The Sabarmati Report today, December 2, at 4 pm in the Balyogi Auditorium, located within the Parliament Complex’s Library.
This film is based on the 2002 Godhra incident and the subsequent Gujarat riots. At the time when this incident took place, Narendra Modi was the CM of Gujarat. This Vikrant Massey starrer film was released on November 15.
Earlier, PM Modi had praised the film on November 17. While sharing the trailer of the film on X, PM Modi wrote that it is good that this truth is coming out, and that too in such a way that common people can see it.
The Sabarmati Report Movie Negative Reviews
“Review of #SabarmatiReport. Cheap, smug, and in incredibly poor taste, everyone involved with The Sabarmati Report should be ashamed of themselves. If you’re going to make a film about a tragedy that haunts different sections of the country for different reasons to this day”
“After watching the first half hour of Sabarmati Report movie, you will understand why all the English newspapers are giving 1.5 and 2 stars in the review of this movie”.
According to early estimates, Vikrant Massey’s film struggled to make a significant impact at the box office, earning only ₹1.15 crore on its opening day. The film saw an overall occupancy rate of 16.74 per cent in Hindi-speaking regions. Regionally, the highest occupancy was in Chennai at 27.67 per cent, followed by Jaipur at 23.75 per cent. Surat recorded the lowest occupancy at just 9.75 per cent.
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