Hyderabad: Pandit Satish K Sharma’s documentary, ‘BBC On Trial’, premiered in Hyderabad and was a huge success on Tuesday. The documentary got a massive response from the audience, with many people gathering to watch it. The event was also graced by Telangana BJP state secretary and MP Raghunandan Rao Madhavaneni. The documentary received a massive applause for exposing the foreign media’s motives against India and Hindus.
Sharma organised the event and was overwhelmed with joy at the response. The documentary has been highly anticipated, and its success in Hyderabad is a testament to Sharma’s hard work and dedication.
‘BBC On Trial’, one of the most awaited documentaries by author and scholar Pandit Satish K Sharma is now set to release. Ahead of its release, a premiere of the documentary was organised in Hyderabad.
Notably, the upcoming documentary promises to expose Western media’s bias, especially the BBC, against India and Hindus. Earlier, the trailer and poster of the documentary were released, which were received well by the people.
Earlier, while sharing the first poster of the upcoming documentary on social media platform X, Pandit Satish K Sharma wrote, “The most eye-opening documentary of our time. Revealing the hidden truths about how the BBC has been creating global divisions for 100 years.”
Who is Pandit Satish K Sharma
Pandit Satish K Sharma is known for exposing Western media’s bias and its nefarious agenda setting propagandas against India and Hindus. His work in dharmic traditions has garnered him global acclaim. He is set to release the much awaited documentary ‘BBC On Trial’ that he believes will shatter the prism of colonialism entrenched in the western media, particularly the BBC.
The first poster of the documentary was unveiled by Pandit SK Sharma on the occasion of Vijayadashami (Dussehra) on Saturday and the trailer was released on October 13. Sharma is the author and director of Global Hindu Federation.
Speaking on colonialism, Pandit Satish K Sharma, in one of his earlier statements had said, “The colonising mind is something which is like a virus, it can be communicated and spread.”
The upcoming documentary ‘BBC On Trial’ goes deep into aspects of BBC’s alleged bias as per the research and findings of Satish Sharma’s work.
Pandit Sharma’s Conversation With Arnab Goswami
Speaking about how western media, especially the BBC, was biased towards India and Hindus, Pandit SK Sharma in an exclusive conversation with Republic Media Network’s Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, earlier, said, “We are a very quiet community in the United Kingdom. Hindu community doesn’t cause much of a conflict or trouble, but on numerous occasions, we have found that we became the target… I was fortunate enough to be able to interact with the BBC at the highest levels, including the director, general heads of all the departments. We presented our evidence to them but achieved nothing whatsoever in the last eight or nine years of interacting with them. We haven’t been able to successfully get to change, not even a single webpage which is published on the website.”
“This is how it became necessary to find out as to why this is being done? What’s actually happening… we venture into the history of the BBC to find out what was the guiding vision… How was it born and what was the real purpose it was created and we came up with starting discoveries,” he added.





