Thursday, August 13, 2020

Indian Air Force writes to CBFC over negative portrayal in Janhvi Kapoor starrer Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl

 In front of the debut of Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl on Wednesday, August 12, the Indian Air Force (IAF) kept in touch with the Central Board of Film Certification to grumble about the unjustifiable negative depiction of IAF in the Janhvi Kapoor starrer. In the letter routed to CBFC, which was additionally sent to Netflix and Dharma Productions, the letter expressed that Dharma Productions had consented to speak to IAF with genuineness and put forth all the attempts to guarantee that it supports the up and coming age of the IAF officials. 


In any case, after the trailer was delivered and the underlying clasp was sent for review after which it was seen that specific scenes and discoursed were demonstrating IAF in a negative light. According to the letter got by ANI News, it peruses, "In the plan to celebrate the screen character of ''Ex-Flt Lt Gunjan Saxena'', M/s Dharma Productions introduced a few circumstances that are deluding and depict an improper work culture particularly against ladies in the IAF." 


"The association is sexually impartial and has consistently given an equivalent chance to both male and ladies staff," it further read. 


The letter likewise expresses that Dharma Productions was educated about the questionable substance. "[They were] educated about the offensive part of the film and was encouraged to erase/adjust the equivalent. In any case, the creation house has not erased the scenes yet it proposed a media plan in the approach the delivery and supplement a disclaimer in the film." 


Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl is propelled by the life of a courageous youthful official who impacted the world forever by turning into the principal Indian female Air Force official to fly in a battle zone during the 1999 Kargil War. She is the main lady Shaurya Chakra awardee.

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