Following the gruesome tales of sheer terror adapted from reality, the release of ‘The Diary Of West Bengal’ is underway. After a positive audience response from movies inspired by the political and religious realities of India such as ‘Kashmir Files’ and ‘The Kerala Story’, the upcoming Hindi language film will feature the chaotic disputes between West Bengal and Bangladesh, unveiling the involvement of top political authorities. Watch the newly launched ‘The Diary Of West Bengal’ trailer and learn all about its release date, plot, and cast.
The Diary Of West Bengal Release Date
Gear up for a thrilling movie inspired by the tragic reality as ‘The Diary Of West Bengal’ will hit the theatres worldwide on August 30, 2024. After a long row of changes in release dates and legal battles, the movie has secured this date.
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The Diary Of West Bengal Trailer
Watch the chilling ‘The Diary Of West Bengal’ trailer here and gear up to uncover the horrific realities:
The Diary Of West Bengal Cast
Led by Arshin Mehta embodying Suhasini Bhattacharya, ‘The Diary Of West Bengal’ features a diverse cast including Yajur Marwah, Ramendra Chakarwarti, Gauri Shankar, Avadh Ashwini, Ashish Kumar, Ronav Verma, Anil Anjunil, Reena Bhattacharya, Anuj Dixit, Dev Fauzdar, Deepak Kamboj, Garima Kapoor, Neet Mahal, Abhishek Mishra, Ashish Rajput, Alfiya Shaikh, and Naresh Sharma.
Written and directed by Sanoj Mishra, the movie has been produced by Waseem Rizvi under Waseem Rizvi Films and Jitendra Narayan Singh. The movie’s music is composed by A R Datta and the lyrics are penned by Kundan Vidyarthi and Sameer Shashtri.
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The Diary Of West Bengal Plot
Revolving around the grim realities of the politically and religiously-fueled West Bengal and Bangladesh disputes, ‘The Diary Of West Bengal’ aims to unveil the truth and involvement of renowned political figures. Inspired by reality, the movie journeys through the illegal infiltration of the Rohingya Muslims and Bangladeshi extremist communities into India. The movie will take us through the POV (point of view) of a Hindu widowed woman named Suhasini Bhattacharya, her shivering experiences witnessing the mass genocide in Bangladesh, and her fight for justice.
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