• HC junks plea against CBFC nod to ‘The Bengal Files’
    Times of India | 9 September 2025
  • Kolkata: Calcutta High Court on Monday set aside a petition challenging the role of the

    (CBFC) that allowed the screening of ‘The Bengal Files', observing that the petition was not maintainable.

    Petitioner Santanu Mukherjee, a lawyer and grandson of freedom fighter Gopal Mukherjee, moved the Calcutta High Court on Sept 4, stating that the film tarnished the image of his grandfather and his family.

    Mukherjee moved the court again on Monday and pleaded that he sought some information under the Right to Information (RTI) Act that was not replied to. Mukherjee pleaded that in his complaint, he wanted to know about the role of the CBFC in considering the depiction of a historical figure in the film and how the CBFC members evaluated the depiction.

    Counsel for the CBFC pointed out to the court that the provision for appeal by the petitioner against the non-response had already expired.

    Justice Amrita Sinha held that if the petitioner was aggrieved with the non-response, he should have gone for an appeal against the CBFC within the stipulated time provided under the RTI Act. Justice Sinha observed that the petitioner did not explore the remedy available under the RTI Act.

    Petitioner Mukherjee contended on Sept 4 that Gopal Mukherjee, popularly known as Gopal Patha, was shown in "poor light" in the film produced by Vivek Agnihotri. The petitioner submitted that the freedom fighter from central Kolkata was portrayed as a person who "slaughtered" people of the minority community during the Great Calcutta Killings on Aug 16, 1946.

    The petitioner submitted that the portrayal of his grandfather in the film was not based on history.
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