“Inke Sar Kaatne Par Jo 5 Crore Ka Inaam Hai Woh Dhara Ka Dhara Reh Jaega! Full Sanatan Dharam is with Waseem Rizvi,” declares Shri Dhirendra Shastri in support of Jitendra Narayan Singh (Waseem Rizvi) and the Bold Film Addressing Love Jihad and Communal Tensions.
The Diary of West Bengal’ Team Blessed by Shri Dhirendra Shastri
The team behind the highly anticipated film “The Diary of West Bengal” recently visited Chhatarpur to seek the blessings of Shri Dhirendra Shastri at Bhageshwar Dham. During this visit, Shri Dhirendra Shastri welcomed the cast and Jitendra Narayan Singh (formerly Waseem Rizvi) on stage, speaking highly of Rizvi’s conversion to Hinduism. Shastri Ji proudly declared to his followers, “Waseem Rizvi is now a Hanuman Bhakt, and his new name, Jitendra Shukla, contains ‘Hari,’ a symbol of boldness and honesty.”
In his address, Shri Dhirendra Shastri emphasized the importance of facing challenges with courage, particularly for Hindus from Bangladesh and West Bengal. “The Diary of West Bengal vividly depicts the plight of those who have suffered, urging them to stop fleeing and to face these challenges boldly,” Shastri Ji stated.
On Supporting Jitendra Narayan Singh Shukla, Shastri Ji referred to the threats against Jitendra Narayan Singh (Waseem Rizvi) for his fearless stand, declaring, “Inke sar kaatne par jo 5 crore ka inaam hai woh dhara ka dhara reh jaega! Full Sanatan Dharam is with Waseem Rizvi.”
Shastri Ji, who is known for his spiritual leadership and influence, made it clear that he does not typically promote films. However, this time, he felt compelled to lend his full support. “This is the first time I have believed in the subject of a film so deeply that I want this film to reach the world. It’s not just a movie; it’s a mission.”
He continued to praise the film, highlighting its exploration of critical issues such as the Rohingya crisis, love jihad, and the atrocities faced by women, including rape and other forms of violence. “The film is an eye-opener that speaks to the harsh realities we must confront,” he said.
The endorsement from Shri Dhirendra Shastri Ji marks a significant moment in the film’s journey, highlighting its importance not just as a cinematic piece, but as a vital commentary on contemporary issues that demand attention.
As the nation eagerly awaits the release of “The Diary of West Bengal,” the film, produced by Jitendra Narayan Singh (Waseem Rizvi) and directed by Sanoj Mishra, is set to hit theaters on August 30, 2024. Featuring a star-studded cast including Arshin Mehta and Yajur Marwah, the film delves deep into the communal tensions that have plagued the region for years, urging viewers to reflect on the path to peace and unity.
As anticipation builds, “The Diary of West Bengal” is expected to be one of the most talked-about films of the year. Don’t miss it—catch it in theaters near you on August 30, 2024.
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