‘His Story of Itihaas’ is not just a Bollywood film. It’s a visual representation of every Hindu’s fight against a decades-old ecosystem that rewrote Indian history through colonial and Leftist lenses.
“A nation that forgets its past has no future” – Sir Winston Churchill
The film dares showcase and question textbook myths and propaganda sold to the naive minds of children. However, it faces silent sabotage from the same Bollywood cartel that glorified invaders and erased civilizational pride. Denied prime-time shows, ignored by theatres, and blacked out by the media, this film’s biggest crime is that it tells the truth.
His Story of Itihaas Asks Forbidden Questions
In a cinematic landscape ruled by Bollywood gloss and government appeasement, His Story of Itihaas arrives like a lightning bolt. It ventures unapologetically into zones that make Bollywood and Social Elites face their actions in sharp and harsh visual presentation. Directed by Manpreet Singh Dhami and based on the hard-hitting book Brainwashed Republic by Prof. Neeraj Atri, this film dismantles decades of academic deceit taught in Indian schools.
His Story of Itihaas forces every Hindu to ask what every child in Bharat should be asking: Who wrote our history? And why were we taught to be ashamed of it?
The film follows the true life experiences of a physics teacher, played by acclaimed Marathi actor Subodh Bhave. The teacher discovers disturbing distortions in his daughter’s school textbooks. As he investigates, he unearths a massive ecosystem of lies – crafted not by accident, but by design. Alongside actor Yogendra Tiku, the cast delivers performances that don’t entertain – they awaken.
This isn’t just a film; it’s a movement to awaken the Sleeping Soul of Bharat!
But like every truth that challenges entrenched power, it is now being strangled—not with bans, but with silence.
A Systemic Stranglehold: When Theatres Turn into Gatekeepers
Despite receiving censor board clearance and praise from those who’ve managed to watch it, His Story of Itihaas is being ruthlessly suffocated by the very industry it hoped to disrupt. As per the director, theatres across India have refused to allot it prime-time slots.
Many multiplexes have buried it under obscure timings – midday shows during office hours, or late-night screenings that no family can attend.
In some cases, the film is listed in the catalogue but mysteriously vanishes when booking opens. This isn’t a coincidence, it’s a coordinated blockade. Why does the film industry fear this movie? Because this film doesn’t just talk about history – it exposes the nexus that wrote it. And the very same nexus controls Bollywood’s think tank!
This is the same Bollywood Think Tank that whitewashed Aurangzeb, glorified Tipu Sultan, declared Akbar “Great,” and downplayed Chhatrapati Shivaji.
The same cartel that thrives of Hindu emotions and money while sending subliminal messages through Urduwood. The nexus wants Bharat to live in the history it created for the nation. They are the same Buddhijeevi who use films to propagate Urdu and Islam as pinnacle of humanity while presenting Hindus and Sanatan as vile villains. This film shatters those myths.
And that’s exactly why His Story of Itihass is being targeted.
The Ecosystem Behind the Curtain
For decades, a tightly-knit cabal of Left-leaning academics, story writers, and filmmakers has dictated what constitutes “history” and “secularism” in India. These are not disconnected entities – they are tentacles of the same octopus: the Deep State of narrative control.
This ecosystem includes:
- Activist-academics who sneer at Sanskrit while romanticizing Urdu
- NCERT panelists who omit genocides and temple destruction in textbooks
- Self-proclaimed historians that reduce Peshwa Kings to slaves of love while showcasing Mughal rulers as just rulers!
- Media houses that amplify outrage over fictional hate but ignore real atrocities
- Bollywood storytellers who demonize Hindus as backward while glorifying invaders
These groups don’t just dominate the classroom – they also monopolize the multiplex.
And His Story of Itihaas is their nightmare.
When The Kashmir Files broke through the cracks in 2022, they labeled it propaganda. When The Kerala Story exposed trafficking and radicalization, they cried Islamophobia. But with His Story of Itihaas, the strategy has changed. No noise, no outrage – just a quiet burial at the Box-office. Because they know this film strikes where it hurts the most – the roots.
A Call to Action: Make His Story of Itihaas Your Story
This isn’t just the story of a filmmaker. It’s the story of a civilization clawing its way out of intellectual colonization. It’s your story if your school told you that Sati was a common Hindu practice in all of India. This is your movie if the truth about Hindu society was hidden to such an extent that you find your Hindu existence a thing of shame.
This story belongs to any Indian whose parents felt proud when they spoke English – but never when you read the Gita.
The fight for His Story of Itihaas is a fight for intellectual decolonization. If this film is pushed out of theatres, then we as people of India have lost more than a movie – we’ve lost the chance to own our own story. The censor board may have approved the movie. But the LeLi ecosystem is trying to silently kill it – no controversy, no bans, just quiet disappearance. The same way they erased chapters of valor, resistance, science, and civilizational memory.
But this time, the people must not stay silent. Nationalist organizations, educators, religious institutions, and student unions must step up. Sponsor viewings. Create awareness. Host panel discussions. Push for inclusion in film festivals and school curriculums. Demand screenings in universities.
Because His Story of Itihaas is not just a film – it is a mirror held up to generations who were made to look away.
Don’t just watch the film. Share it. Defend it. Make sure it stays visible.
History isn’t written by victors anymore – It’s erased by cowards – and restored by those who dare.