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Vikrant Massey-starrer The Sabarmati Report's Review in 6 quick pointers | In Pics

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    Vikrant Massey-starrer The Sabarmati Report's Review in 6 quick pointers | In Pics

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    The Sabarmati Report centres around the Godhra incident, which took place in February 2002, where 59 innocent people, including women and children, lost their lives due to the fire in the Sabarmati Express. The film sheds light through a reporter on whether it was a tragic accident or a sinister conspiracy.

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    The makers have taken a bold approach to the Sabarmati Express incident. The film also shows the ideological conflict between Hindi-speaking journalists and Westernised media, which makes the film even more interesting and real.

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    In terms of acting, Vikrant Massey, Raashii Khanna, and Riddhi Dogra, who play the roles of journalists, make the story even more profound with their acting.

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    Director Dheeraj Sarna's effort to bring this serious issue on screen has been good. Moreover, the flaws in the writing are duly covered by good acting and background scores.

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    VFX technology was used well in scenes like the burning of the train, but the cinematography seems a bit cold. As a producer, Ektaa Kapoor may have tried her best to give the audience time-worthy entertainment in theatres, but the silent part of the film is its writing.

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    The Sabarmati Report not only pays tribute to the innocent lives lost during the riots but also remains interesting till the end as a film, a medium of entertainment. This film is a must-watch for those who are interested in Indian history and hence, rightly, deserves 3 stars. (Movie Review by India TV's Sakshi Verma).

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