
With tensions still high and facts still unfolding, the idea of Bollywood rushing into a film on Operation Sindoor feels both premature and problematic. Military operations are complex, classified, and sensitive. Most details often remain under wraps for decades.
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Any film made immediately risks relying on incomplete information, which also raises concerns about sensationalism.
Over time, many critics have commented that most Bollywood filmmakers lack the craft required for authentic military storytelling. Operation Sindoor, if ever adapted, deserves the precision and gravity seen in global classics like Zero Dark Thirty or Black Hawk Down.
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Nobody wants a loud, emotion-drenched spectacle filled with dramatic monologues and mid-battle romantic flashbacks.
The Indian audience loved the brilliance of Uri: The Surgical Strike. Even the 90s film, Border, hit emotional bits without undermining the sacrifices of the real-life martyrs.
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Now, the question is – Why is Bollywood so adamant about making films, especially when the country is undergoing a sensitive phase. A few days ago, there were reports about makers creating chaos over the rights to make a film on Operation Sindoor.
At a time when everyone is talking about responsibility, research, Bollywood should also do the same.
The film industry is simply aiming to earn profits, which is not correct, considering the ongoing situation. Moreover, filmmakers should now focus on unique subjects instead of taking inspiration from real-life incidents.
Bollywood is sinking and instead of making random choices, filmmakers should spend some extra time thinking of something new. Let’s see if filmmakers would let go of this dream of making something on Operation Sindoor or whether their stubborn behavior would lead to controversies.