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		<title>After Files Trilogy Success, Agnihotri Eyes Nation-Building Cinema</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Fresh off the blockbuster run of his &#8216;Files&#8217; series, director Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri is teasing a cinematic revolution. &#8216;The Bengal Files&#8217;, released in 2025, capped a trilogy that included &#8216;Tashkent&#8217;&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Fresh off the blockbuster run of his &#8216;Files&#8217; series, director Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri is teasing a cinematic revolution. &#8216;The Bengal Files&#8217;, released in 2025, capped a trilogy that included &#8216;Tashkent&#8217; and &#8216;Kashmir Files&#8217;—films that shattered records and sparked national conversations.</p>



<p>Speaking exclusively, Agnihotri opened up about his post-trilogy pivot. After a reflective getaway, he&#8217;s recommitted to stories that empower. &#8216;It&#8217;s time for films that motivate citizens to rebuild India with hope and vigor,&#8217; he declared. &#8216;No more handing over the future to governments; youth must lead.&#8217;</p>



<p>This year, his agenda is laser-focused: inspirational narratives, thoughtful writing, and guiding emerging filmmakers. His company, I Am Buddha, once solely for his projects, now champions underdogs from hinterlands—talented youngsters overlooked by industry gatekeepers.</p>



<p>Two mentored films are polished and awaiting censor board nod, poised to offer fresh perspectives. Agnihotri&#8217;s also diving into OTT with fact-based content and scripting a grand-scale movie. Social media? He&#8217;s stepping back from its &#8216;psychological violence&#8217; toward substantive, academic writing.</p>



<p>From controversy-stirring exposés to uplifting anthems, Agnihotri&#8217;s next chapter could redefine patriotic Bollywood, urging audiences to action in real life.</p>
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