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Bengal Files brings out “Truths That Were Lost In Time”: Utsav Chakrabarti

July 2025 167 views 06 Min 23 Sec

 

As The Bengal Files premiered to a packed theatre in Washington, D.C., emotions ran high. The film, directed by Vivek Agnihotri, confronts a dark and often overlooked chapter of South Asian history—the targeted persecution and massacre of Hindus in Bengal and present-day Bangladesh. Among those in attendance was Utsav Chakrabarti, Executive Director of Hindu Action, whose advocacy focuses on religious freedom and human rights.

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