Filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri has shared his views about the Kolkata Doctor Rape-Murder Case. He talked about the ongoing crisis and criticized West Bengal's law and order. Filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri spoke about the ongoing crisis surrounding the alleged rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.

Agnihotri, who has been vocal about the incident and its broader implications, arrived in West Bengal to join the protest, share his thoughts on the situation and call for substantial reforms. Agnihotri, known for his critical stance on various social and political issues, expressed his strong emotions about the case during a press conference. "I was here yesterday, and suddenly, when I saw the Supreme Court's order for Tuesday, many students were saying that when the Nirbhaya case happened in Delhi, people from all over the country went there.

But why is it that in Kolkata, no one is coming here? I felt very strongly that I should come. Yesterday, we walked and protested for emotional reasons," Agnihotri stated. The filmmaker, who is currently researching Bengal for his upcoming project 'Delhi Files,' drew a poignant connection between the historical significance of the region and the current state of affairs.

He remarked, "There is also a background to my connection with this. I have been researching Bengal for the past 4-5 years for my upcoming film 'Delhi Files.' I have seen that the liberty and freedom women have were written i.