Bollywood actors Raashii Khanna, known for her role in 'The Sabarmati Report', and Gajraj Rao from 'Badhaai Ho' have strongly condemned the Pahalgam terror attack. Both stars expressed deep sorrow over the incident and extended heartfelt condolences to the victims and their families.
25 April,2025 01:32 PM ISTNCP (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi after he attended a screening of "The Sabarmati Files" on December 2. Speaking at a press conference, Raut pointed out that while the Prime Minister had time to watch the movie, he had no time to address important issues like the situation in Manipur or the farmers protesting at the Delhi border. Raut questioned Modi's priorities, saying, "The Prime Minister has time for 'The Sabarmati Files,' but when we ask him to discuss the Adani files, he and his government run away." He further criticized the Prime Minister for ignoring the concerns of farmers who are still protesting at the border, highlighting the lack of attention given to these pressing matters.
03 December,2024 02:22 PM ISTOn December 2, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at the Balyogi Auditorium in the Parliament House to attend the screening of the movie Sabarmati Report. The visuals from Parliament showed PM Modi walking with Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Parliamentary Affairs Minister. They were seen entering the auditorium together for the screening. The event was part of the activities in Parliament, and the movie was being shown as part of a special session. The film Sabarmati Report is focused on historical and cultural themes, reflecting significant aspects of Indian heritage. The presence of top government officials highlighted the importance of the event.
03 December,2024 12:06 PM ISTAfter the Sambhal violence that resulted in deaths, Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav commented on November 25, dragging the recently released film The Sabarmati Report into the controversy. He claimed that the government created the violence to distract from their mistakes and election manipulation. Yadav suggested that some people, after watching the movie, were inspired to become influential leaders, which he believes may have triggered the violence. He mentioned that opposition MPs wanted to bring up the issue in Parliament, but they will do so when they get the chance. Additionally, he said a delegation from his party would visit Sambhal to meet the victims and raise the matter further. Watch video for more.
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