Filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri sparked massive online discussion after posting a video message captioned “NEVER AGAIN,” following the 2026 West Bengal assembly election results. His message came in the wake of a landmark political shift, where the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) reportedly secured a historic 206-seat victory, ending 15 years of rule by the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) under Mamata Banerjee.
In his post, Agnihotri revisited his turbulent experience in Bengal after the release of The Kashmir Files, claiming the film was pulled from cinema halls and that he was told he would not be allowed to enter the state. He further alleged that his later project, The Bengal Files, faced a complete ban in West Bengal, with trailer launches blocked and legal cases filed against him. His caption also referenced incidents of alleged disruption and his inability to attend an award ceremony in the state.
The filmmaker described the situation as a period of “cancellation,” stating that he and his team were targeted and restricted from showcasing their work openly. Despite this, he emphasized that screenings of The Bengal Files continued “underground” during the election period, suggesting that audiences still found ways to engage with the film despite official restrictions. His post framed the recent political outcome as a symbolic turning point.
Agnihotri’s message quickly gained traction online, especially among supporters who saw it as a victory for free expression. He ended his statement with a strong call for change, writing “NEVER AGAIN,” which he linked to the idea of artistic freedom and resistance against suppression. The tone of the post blended celebration with reflection, marking what he described as a moment of justice and visibility for suppressed voices.
While reactions remain divided across social media, the post has undeniably reignited conversations around cinema, politics, and freedom of expression in Bengal’s cultural landscape. Whether viewed as political commentary or personal vindication, Agnihotri’s message has become one of the most talked-about post-election reactions.
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