After giving reality-based and hard-hitting movies like The Tashkent Files, The Kashmir Files, and The Vaccine War, Vivek Agnihotri has come with another called The Bengal Files movie. How much it is reality-based, how hard-hitting it is, and how much of the brutal and heart-shaking visuals shown in the trailer are actually in the film, let’s talk a little about that.
Cast
- Palomi Ghosh
- Anupam Kher
- Pallavi Joshi
- Mithun Chakraborty
- Babbu Maan
- Bodhisattva Sharma
- Puneet Issar
- Namashi Chakraborty
- Govind Namdev
- Divya Palat
- Simratt Kaur
- Mohan Kapur
- Anubha Arora
- Satwant Kaur
- Ankit Bisht
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Release Date
5 September 2025
Genre
- Crime
- Triller
- Mystery
- Politics
Director
Vivek Agnihotri
Rating
4 / 5
Overview
The Bengal Files movie is reality-based, there is no doubt about it. Along with that, it is also a political drama. The Bengal Files movie shows how much politics was involved in the Bengal genocide. Actually, in every genocide politics is deeply involved. The Bengal Files movie shows how people are brainwashed, and how after being brainwashed they just keep tearing each other apart. You saw all this in The Kashmir Files, and you will see it here in The Bengal Files too.
This The Bengal Files movie is a three-and-a-half-hour-long film. In the first one hour you will not see any brutality. That one hour is filled with discussions and conversations, which are important to make the narrative clear. At some points it even feels stretched. By the time interval comes, you might feel like when will the interval happen, or even think the movie has already ended.


But then there is still one and a half hours left. It is actually a story where the setup is used to establish the background of the real events and then also show the aftermath.
All the actors have performed so well that you will become their fan. There are three major monologues by three actors. If you are a true movie lover, love actors’ performances, or even want to be an actor yourself, you must watch these monologues.


The first is by Simratt Kaur, the second is an almost five-minute-long monologue by Darshan Kumar, and the last one is by Pallavi Joshi, which will tear your heart apart. All three have performed so brilliantly that their acting might still remain underrated. Apart from this, Mithun Chakraborty has played a side character that will stay in your mind. This is the power of a side character, which makes the film even stronger.
Now about the brutal scenes, which gave this The Bengal Files film an A rating. Unlike Baaghi 4 movie, here the brutality is not forced. The brutality shown here will shake your heart, it is that terrifying. Still, compared to The Kashmir Files, the presentation feels a little less intense.


The Bengal Files movie is very mature and brutal, so keep children away. You can definitely watch it with mature family members. Yes The Bengal Files movie feels very lengthy because of the heavy discussions between characters. How much of it is propaganda and how much of it is realism, only experts would know.
It is also being said that this The Bengal Files movie is the last movie of Vivek Agnihotri’s Files series. But in the end, a twist hints that maybe a Delhi-based film like The Delhi Files could also come.
The first thing you can do is, go now and watch this The Bengal Files movie on the theaters. And after that share your experience here.