Siddharth Anand Responds To Criticism From IAF Officer!
Recently, an Indian Air Force officer criticized the film for including an intimate moment between hero and heroine while they are on national duty.
Director Siddharth Anand has been in the news a lot for all the wrong reasons. His reason for 'Fighter' not performing well got him into a lot of trouble. He claimed that people did not understand what was happening on the screen as 90% of Indians never boarded a plane. Recently, an Indian Air Force officer criticized the film for including an intimate moment between hero and heroine while they are on national duty.
Explaining this, the 'War' director said, "This film is in complete conjunction with the IAF. IAF has been a co-collaborator on the film and has been a huge associate partner on our film. This film has gone through meticulous procedures with the IAF, right from the submission of the script, to the production planning, viewing the film before the censor saw it on the censor board, watching it again at the IAF, reviewing the film after the censor, and then giving us a physical copy of the NOC No Objection Certificate."
He further added, "After that, we got the certificate. We got the censor certificate. Then, we showed the entire film to everyone in the Air Force, including the Air Force Chief, Mr. Chaudhary, and over 100 Air Marshals from across the country. We called them and hosted a screening for them one day before the film's release in Delhi, and they gave us a standing ovation."
With Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone playing the lead roles, this film is an action-adventure. Mamta Anand, Ramon Chibb, Anku Pande, Kevin Vaz and Ajit Andhare are the producers of this movie while Anil Kapoor is playing a key role. Satchith Paulose is the director of photography while Siddharth Anand and Ramon Chibb penned the story and the latter wrote the screenplay. Vishal-Sheykar gave the music.