The Bengal Files to release in Bengal? Makers to request BJP after Mamata Banerjee's defeat in election

Previously, The Bengal Files director Vivek Agnihotri claimed that he screened the film to public during elections. He added that he was banned from the state.

Sneha Biswas
Updated6 May 2026, 12:09 PM IST
The Bengal Files features Mithun Chakraborty, Anupam Kher, Pallavi Joshi, Saswata Chatterjee and Darshan Kumarr.
The Bengal Files features Mithun Chakraborty, Anupam Kher, Pallavi Joshi, Saswata Chatterjee and Darshan Kumarr.

Vivek Agnihotri's controversial film, The Bengal Files, might finally secure screens in West Bengal. Producer Abhishek Agarwal will approach the BJP, following its big win in the state, to seek permission for the film’s release. For the unversed, the film team previously claimed that The Bengal Files was banned in the state under Mamata Banerjee's rule.

However, no official ban was announced by TMC or Banerjee.

The Bengal Files to release in Bengal under BJP?

Following the defeat of Mamata Banerjee-led TMC in the West Bengal polls 2026, Abhishek Agarwal told news agency ANI, “Mamata Banerjee has exercised the Hindu-Muslim politics in Bengal."

“I did not get permission for shooting Bengal Files over there…people of Bengal have done justice, particularly to me. My film was released all over the world, but not in Bengal because of her communal politics,” he added.

Also Read | Mamata cancelled me: Vivek Agnihotri celebrates BJP win in Bengal

What did the makers say…

The Bengal Files film producer also alleged, "BJP won in many Muslim-dominated constituencies, which sends a clear signal that the public wants change and development. Our film was not based on Hindu-Muslim politics, it was about the history of Bengal…we had requested Mamata to atleast watch the film..now that BJP is in power, I can atleast go to Bengal. I could not earlier as there are so many cases against us…We will request the new government to let us release the film in Bengal…”

Vivek Agnihotri attacks Mamata Banerjee after the election results

Previously, Vivek Agnihotri celebrated Mamata Banerjee's defeat. He took to X and shared an old video of himself talking about The Bengal Files not releasing in Bengal.

Agnihotri also said that he was not allowed to enter the state.

He said, "NEVER AGAIN. For those who don’t know, @MamataOfficial cancelled me in Bengal after the release of #TheKashmirFiles. The film was taken out of cinema halls, and she said I would NOT BE ALLOWED TO ENTER Bengal."

Last year, she BANNED #TheBengalFiles completely in West Bengal. Our trailer launch was blocked. We were attacked and assaulted. Dozens of FIRs were filed against me. I was cancelled in Bengal. I couldn’t even go to receive my award from the Governor," added the filmmaker.

Vivek Agnihotri claimed he contributed to Mamata Banerjee's defeat by secretly showing The Bengal Files to people during the election.

"But we never gave up. During these elections, we ensured that #TheBengalFiles was shown to as many people as possible (underground) across Bengal. I am glad we didn’t give up and fought in our own little way. And finally… this unprecedented victory. Congratulations to the great people of Bengal. Now you can walk without fear, with your head held high," he said.

Also Read | Bengal Files: Vivek Agnihotri had no permission for trailer launch in Kolkata

Was The Bengal Files banned?

No official ban on The Bengal Files was announced by the then-ruling party, TMC. However, the film didn't secure a single screen across the state. Multiple reports claimed that theatre owners skipped the film's release and gave no official reason for their decision.

The film was released across other regions in India. However, it wasn't commercially successful.

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Sneha Biswas specialises in covering entertainment and pop culture, with a specialisation on Bollywood, Hollywood, OTT platforms, K-pop, K-dramas, and major developments in the US entertainment industry. She believes in telling stories that balance speed with substance, and in making entertainment journalism contextual, culturally aware, and reader-first rather than purely reactive.<br><br> With over six years of experience in digital media, Sneha currently serves as a Deputy Chief Content Producer at Live Mint. She has spent more than three and a half years with the HT Group and returned to the organisation in February 2025, joining Live Mint to uplift the entertainment section. Over the past year, she has been closely involved in entertainment coverage including breaking news, explainers, trend reporting, box office reports and analysis for the audience.<br><br> Sneha is Google News certified, having completed training focused on newsroom best practices, digital reporting, and SEO-driven content strategies. Her work reflects a strong understanding of audience behaviour, search trends, and the evolving consumption patterns of entertainment news across formats.<br><br> Prior to her current role, Sneha has worked across multiple content and editorial functions within digital newsrooms, building expertise in content planning, editing, and real-time coverage. Her professional interests lie at the intersection of entertainment, internet culture, and global pop trends.<br><br> Working for the National city team, Biswas closely follows global entertainment movements while maintaining a strong pulse on what is happening in India.

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