New Delhi: Production House, Vashu Bhaganani and Jackie Bhaganani, Pooja Films on Saturday clarified that it has no connection with the recently announced project, titled ‘Operation Sindor’. In the official statement shared on the social media handle of Pooja films, the production house addressed recent media reports and social media speculation, stating that the claims connecting him to the project were wrong.
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The statement said, “Vashu Bhagnani and Jackie Bhagnani are not associated with this project in any capacity. During this sensitive time our hearts and minds stand firm with the Indian armed forces. We are praying for every soldier who is putting our lives at risk to protect India.”
After a part of social media, there was an explanation that it was wrongly assumed that Pooja films were behind the film.
Earlier directors Uttam Maheshwari and Nitin Kumar Gupta suffered a large-scale backlash from the neat after sharing the AI-made posters for their film after India’s vengeance strike ‘Operation Sindoor’. The film, from India’s vengeance to the Pahgam terror attack, was titled, titled “India’s most brave strike-based film.” The times and motives behind the release of the film excluded the controversial alternative to the subject amidst the stress of India and Pakistan, and widely criticized the neti.
Amidst the ongoing line, Director Uttam Maheshwari released a public apology. His statement on Instagram wrote, “My honesty for the announcement of a flim on the basis of Operation Sindoor recently, inspired by the recent brave efforts of our Indian Armed Forces, the intentions were never to hurt or instigate anyone’s feelings. ,
He further said, “As a filmmaker, I was shifted from the courage, sacrifice and strength of our soldiers and leadership, and just wished to bring this powerful story to light. This project was born with deep respect and love for our nation, not for fame and mood. However, I understand that time and sensitivity may cause discomfort or pain for something. ,
Maheshwari also thanked the Indian Armed Forces and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, called the project “spirit of the entire nation”.