Vikrant Massey, Raashii Khanna And Ridhi Dogra To Star In Upcoming Thriller 'The Sabarmati Report'
The thriller 'The Sabarmati Report' starring Vikrant Massey is set to release on 3rd May 2024.
New Delhi: Balaji Motion Pictures, a division of Balaji Telefilms Ltd, has been a pioneer in delivering engaging content to the masses. While Balaji Motion Pictures kept us hooked with three big announcements last year with ‘LSD 2’, ‘The Buckingham Murders’ and ‘The Crew’, they are now gearing up for their next project, 'The Sabarmati Report' starring Vikrant Massey, Raashii Khanna, and Ridhi Dogra. The story of which is penned by Aseem Arrora.
'The Sabarmati Report' is going to be yet another intriguing tale from the house of Balaji Motion Pictures. The film really looks exciting on the cast front, with solid performers like Vikrant Massey, who gave a winning performance in the widely acclaimed film '12th Fail', Raashii Khanna who stole the limelight with her brilliant performance in 'Farzi', and Ridhi Dogra, who featured in two Blockbusters of the last year, ‘Tiger 3’ and ‘Jawan’ respectively.
Sharing the motion poster, Vikrant wrote, "Get ready to unfold history with an untold story - The Sabarmati Report - a riveting journey into the 2002 incident that left an indelible mark on the entire nation! In cinemas on 3rd May, 2024."
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The film will be released on the big screens on 3rd May 2024. The film is helmed by critically acclaimed director Ranjan Chandel, who previously directed the popular web series Grahan.
'The Sabarmati Report' is based on a real story of the Godhra train burning case. For the unversed, a bogie of the Sabarmati Express train, which departed from Godhra station in Gujarat on February 27, 2002, was set ablaze by a crazed crowd. Riots erupted throughout Gujarat after this event, which murdered 59 persons returning from Ayodhya. Fifteen hundred individuals were named in the Godhra tragedy FIR. Following this occurrence, communal rioting erupted across Gujarat, resulting in a substantial loss of life and property. The government estimates that 1200 individuals lost their lives during the riots.