The Sabarmati Report ((top))
The plot centers on uncovering evidence that the fire was a planned attack rather than a mere accident.
Directed by Dheeraj Sarna (who took over from Ranjan Chandel), the film maintains a tense, fast-paced atmosphere. The cinematography utilizes muted tones and grainy textures during flashbacks to evoke the early-2000s newsroom environment. The Sabarmati Report
A of the real-life Nanavati-Mehta Commission findings. The plot centers on uncovering evidence that the
The narrative uses Samar’s plight to examine the media ecosystem of the time. It juxtaposes his “rooted” Hindi journalism against the English-speaking elite newsrooms, which the film portrays as willing to cave to political pressure. When Samar’s attempts to publish his findings are blocked by his own organization, he is forced into obscurity. Years later, a young journalist, Amrita Gill (Raashii Khanna), unearths his suppressed report, sparking a dangerous joint mission to expose the truth. The film’s runtime is 127 minutes, and it features a cast including Vikrant Massey, Raashi Khanna, and Riddhi Dogra in pivotal roles. A of the real-life Nanavati-Mehta Commission findings
In an era of "fake news" and digital misinformation, The Sabarmati Report serves as a reminder of the weight of the written word. It encourages viewers to look beyond the surface and understand the complexities of the events that have shaped the socio-political fabric of contemporary India.