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The Noise of Silence: Unpacking Truth and Memory in The Sabarmati Report
The film raises uncomfortable questions about journalistic responsibility. Did the media rush to label the event a "stunt" or an "accident" too quickly? Was there a deliberate effort to obscure the planning behind the fire to maintain communal peace? The Sabarmati Report
The film draws from real-world investigations that have seen conflicting conclusions over the years: The Noise of Silence: Unpacking Truth and Memory
fire in Godhra, Gujarat, where 59 Hindu pilgrims were killed. He is paired with Manika Rajpurohit , a high-profile, influential news anchor. The Investigation The film draws from real-world investigations that have
as Manika Rajpurohit: A high-profile English news anchor representing the established "system". Box Office and Reception
In historical trauma, the first story told often becomes the default truth. For two decades, the global understanding of 2002 started with "Hindu mobs attacked Muslims." The Sabarmati Report attempts to reorder the timeline to start with "Muslims (allegedly) attacked Hindu pilgrims." This is a battle over the foundational cause of the violence.