Prime Minister Narendra Modi watched his film 'The Sabarmati Report' with Bollywood actor Vikrant Massey. During an event, Vikrant was asked what was the Prime Minister's reaction after watching the film? To this Vikrant said, 'There was a very long discussion and I think it would be better to keep whatever happened in that chamber to himself.
Appreciate the efforts we have made- Vikrant Massey “All I can say is that he liked the film, he (PM Modi) enjoyed the film a lot and appreciated the efforts we made,” Vikrant said at the Times Network India Economic Conclave. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had tears in his eyes after watching the film. He liked my work, a compliment that will stay with me for the rest of my life.
PM Modi praised Vikrant 'The Sabarmati Report' is based on the 2002 'Godhra scandal'. This is the reason why this film is becoming a topic of discussion among politicians and film lovers. People are praising Vikrant Massey's acting in the film. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also praised Vikrant.
Screening of the film 'The Sabarmati Report' in Parliament
How much has The Sabarmati Report earned? During the program when Vikrant was asked about the box office collection of the film, Vikrant said, Look, everyone has their own vision. From my point of view, 'Sabarmati' (The Sabarmati Report) is a hit film. If you look at the budget of the film, the film was made in 15 crore rupees and the film has earned 40 crore rupees.
Read this information related to Gujarat riots..
- When this incident happened in Gujarat, Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister of the state. In March 2002, he constituted the Nanavati-Shah Commission to investigate the Godhra incident. Retired High Court Judge K G Shah and Retired Supreme Court Judge G T Nanavati became its members.
- The commission presented the first part of its report in September 2008. In which the Godhra incident was described as a well-planned conspiracy. Also Narendra Modi, his ministers and senior officials were given a clean chit.
- Justice KG Shah died in 2009. After which retired Judge of Gujarat High Court Justice Akshay Mehta became its member and then the commission was named Nanavati-Mehta Commission.
- The commission presented the second part of its report in December 2019. This too repeated what was said in the first part of the report.
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