
Vivek Agnihotri’s The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter is all set to hit the big screen this year. It is reported to explore an event that happened in India’s history, focusing on a social issue.
Meanwhile, the latest update has stated that shooting has been completed and Vivek and the entire team celebrated the same by cutting a cake. The film is arriving on August 15, 2025, which also marks Independence Day.
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However, the release date has grabbed a lot of attention, specifically because War 2 is also arriving on the same day. It is a big film from a big franchise created by a big banner, Yash Raj Films. Now the question is who will emerge as the winner in the end.
War 2 is supposed to pull huge crowds due to the popularity of the first film and the YRF Spy Universe.
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However, the arrival of The Delhi Files on the same day will be a big headache for Jr. NTR, who plays the villain in War 2 and was supposed to make his debut in a Hindi film. He was possibly expecting a solo release but it seems like people will now remember only Hrithik Roshan after the film’s release.
Apart from that, it is a tough job to accumulate enough popularity in front of a popular face like Hrithik. Jr. NTR’s personality is completely different.
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Considering people’s excitement, it is still expected to do good business at the box office, specifically because it is getting released on a holiday. But the entire thing is dependent on the storyline and how Ayan Mukerji has executed everything on screen.
On the other hand, Vivek Agnihotri’s The Kashmir Files was a huge success in 2022. However, he could not repeat the same with The Vaccine War the following year.
Vivek is supposed to explore a controversial topic on The Delhi Files. It will become a success if it is hard-hitting like The Kashmir Files. A documentary-like treatment won’t help to impress audiences and the film has to feature sequences that will keep viewers engaged until the end..