Written and directed by Vijay Yelakanti, '1946: Direct Action Day - Bengal’s Erased History', earlier titled 'Maa Kaali', garnered global attention and acclaim after its screening at the 78th Cannes Film Festival. At the festival, lead actor Abhishek Singh officially unveiled the film’s new title. This milestone marked a proud achievement for Indian cinema on one of the world’s most prestigious cinematic platforms.
The screening at one of the world's most prestigious cinematic platform, the film’s screening was met with a standing ovation, and Vande Mataram chants, as viewers expressed deep appreciation for its powerful storytelling and the revelation of a largely unknown chapter in Indian and Pakistani history.
With significant international exposure and accolades, the filmmakers received valuable feedback suggesting a title that would resonate more universally. In response, the title was changed to 1946: Direct Action Day – The Erased History of Bengal, better reflecting the film’s historical context and enhancing its global appeal.
The film delves into the erased history of Bengal, shedding light on the tragic events and communal violence of August 16, 1946, which led to the partition of India. Featuring Raima Sen and Abhishek Singh in lead roles, their powerful performances vividly portrayed the raw emotions and struggles faced by Hindus in India pre-partition violence.
Reflecting on the Cannes experience, Abhishek Singh shared, “It was a humbling experience to witness the journey of '1946: Direct Action Day - Bengal’s Erased History' reaching this monumental milestone. The film, in all its emotional depth, represents a chapter of history that needed to be remembered and shared. To unveil the new title and premiere it at such a prestigious platform like Cannes was a proud moment for all of us involved. I was honored to be part of this powerful narrative and hope it connects with audiences around the world.”
The film had already made waves on the global film festival circuit, winning 15 awards, including Best Political Film at the Jaipur International Film Festival and Best Producer at the Swedish International Film Festival. The film also had its world premiere at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) last year. Produced by T.G. Vishwa Prasad and Krithi Prasad, '1946: Direct Action Day - Bengal’s Erased History' continues to resonate with audiences. It is set to release soon.