Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri on Tuesday issued a legal notice to West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee over her remark on his 2022 film ‘The Kashmir Files’ that it was made to ‘humiliate’ a particular section of the society. Banerjee’s remark came in the context of the release of Sudip Sen’s ‘The Kerala Story’, which has b👍een banned by the Bengal government.
The Trinamool Congre💫ss supremo had also alleged that 'The Kerala Story' was a distorted movie, aimed at defaming the southern state.
Speaking to news agency ANI, Agnihotri criticised Banerjee for calling ‘The Kashmir Files’ and his upcoming film on Bengal genocide “propagand🍷a”. “She said that BJP funds me for the films I make. We have sent a legal notice to CM Mamata Banerjee♋ against the statements she made,” he told the agency.
“Some co🌳mmunal fact checkers took my daughter's pictures from social media and made her popular. We want to raise such issues so that no filmmaker is forced to remain silent in this country,” Agnihotri added.
On Monday, the Trinamool Congress-led෴ government in West Ben🦂gal ordered an immediate ban on the screening of 'The Kerala Story' in a bid to avoid “any incident of hatred and violence”.
“There are scenes in this movie which could be dangero꧅us to the peace and law and order of the staꦛte. Action will be taken against any cinema hall that violates the ban," the bureaucrat told PTI.
At a press briefing at the state secretariat, Banerjee said, “What is 'Tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚhe Kashmir Files'? it is to humiliate one section. What is 'The Kerala Story'?... It is a🍌 distorted story."
"I do not support CPM people. They are working with the BJP. They needed to be criticised first. I am telling the Kerala gover𝄹nment, it is unfortunate. Your party is working with the BJP,” she had said.
Union minister Anurag Thakur later hit out at the TMC supremo over the decision, saying it was beyond꧋ his understanding why Banerjee's sympathies were with terror outfits a♉nd “not with innocent girls from Kerala”.