Darshan Kumar shares his experiences and viewpoints on ‘The Bengal Files,’ which has garnered attention. He talks about the context of the film’s release, particularly the decision not to screen it in Bengal, and calls for audiences to engage with the film critically. Kumar discusses the portrayal of Gopal Mukherjee in the film. He contrasts his roles in ‘The Kashmir Files’ and ‘The Bengal Files,’ noting the different narratives presented by the characters. Kumar voices his belief that ‘The Bengal Files’ has the capacity to provoke thought and discussion, similar to its predecessor. He reflects on his collaboration with director Vivek Agnihotri. Furthermore, Kumar describes the effect the film has on the audience, stating that it aims to increase awareness of forgotten histories. The actor underscores the importance of artistic freedom.
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