Vikrant Massey, the star of the upcoming film ‘The Sabarmati Report‘ has released a compelling new motion poster, following the release of the hard-hitting teaser that left fans wanting more. The film’s storyline, which revisits the tragic events of the burning of the Godhra train, has sparked intense curiosity and raised critical questions about this dark chapter in Indian history.
The new poster, shared on social media, captures Massey sitting beside a trash bin, smoking besides a pile of burning papers. “Sach ko toh woh jala denge, par sawalon ka kya?” he captioned the post.
Directed by Dheeraj Sarna, ‘The Sabarmati Report‘ stars Massey as a fearless journalist, alongside Raashii Khanna as a determined fellow reporter and Ridhi Dogra as a senior news anchor. The teaser, which offers a glimpse into their characters and the stark realities they uncover, has received widespread praise for its gripping story.
Initially slated for a May 3 release, ‘The Sabarmati Report’ will now hit cinemas on November 15, 2024, marking Massey’s first on-screen collaboration with Khanna and Dogra.
Before deep diving into promotions for their film, the team was spotted having a blast at Ektaa R Kapoor’s pre-Diwali bash. On the work front, Vikrant was last seen in ‘Sector 36’ with Deepak Dobriyal and the critically acclaimed film ‘12th Fail‘.
The Sabarmati Report – Official Teaser
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