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    Gunjan Saxena's batchmate says Dharma Productions distorted facts

    Gunjan Saxena's batchmate says Dharma Productions distorted facts

    By Sagar
    Aug 18, 2020
    06:46 pm

    What's the story

    Retired Flight Lieutenant Sreevidya Rajan has accused the makers of Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl, a biopic on former Indian Air Force officer Gunjan Saxena, of distorting facts and portraying the IAF in a negative light.

    Her comments have come just days after the IAF slammed the movie for wrongful portrayal of its work culture and treatment towards women.

    Here are more details.

    Film

    What is 'Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl' all about?

    Produced by Karan Johar and starring Janhvi Kapoor, The Kargil Girl is inspired from the life of Shaurya Chakra award recipient and former IAF officer Gunjan Saxena.

    Saxena scripted history when she and Sreevidya Rajan became the first-ever Indian women in combat.

    The two pilots flew Cheetah helicopters for casualty evacuation and reconnaissance during the 1999 Kargil War, fought between India and Pakistan.

    Post

    Saxena was not the only lady officer at Udhampur: Rajan

    In a Facebook.com/sreevidya.rajan/posts/10219607626235251">Facebook post, Rajan clarified that contrary to what is shown in the movie, Saxena was not the only lady officer posted at the Udhampur airbase in 1996. She was also posted there at the time.

    "We are course mates and had undergone our training together...but in the movie, it was shown that she was the only lady pilot posted at the unit."

    Clarification

    Rajan bashed the severe sexism shown in the movie

    Further, Rajan said that while they were subjected to discrimination by a handful of officers, the others had supported them, adding that there was no bias at the organizational level.

    She asserted that their training began shortly after their arrival at the airbase and was not interrupted or canceled for petty reasons, which the movie has wrongfully portrayed.

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    'Majority of officers accepted us and treated us equal'

    "We had to work harder than our (male) counterparts to prove ourselves to be at par with them. Some were not happy to share professional space with us but the majority accepted and treated us as fellow officers working towards a common goal," Rajan wrote.

    Statement

    'The heroic acts shown in climax never actually happened'

    Rajan went on to add that Saxena was not the only Indian lady pilot serving in the Kargil War. In fact, she was sent there first, and Saxena joined her later, she revealed.

    "This is factually incorrect," she said, citing the movie's depiction of events.

    She also added that the "heroic acts" shown towards the movie's end never actually took place.

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    Filmmakers have twisted the facts, Rajan concluded

    "I believe that the filmmakers have twisted the facts given by Saxena for the sake of publicity. She is a brilliant officer and a thorough professional," Rajan said, also adding that Saxena should have ensured the facts were not distorted in her biopic.

    IAF's letter

    The IAF has also objected to the film's content

    Not long ago, the Indian Air Force wrote a letter to the Censor Board, thereby objecting to its negative portrayal in the said biopic.

    In its letter, also sent to Johar's Dharma Productions and streaming company Netflix, IAF said the movie portrays the organization in "undue negative light."

    The force has demanded removal or modification of the scenes and dialogues that it considered objectionable.

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    IAF called the film's content 'misleading'

    "In the aim to glorify the screen character of Ex-Flight Lieutenant Gunjan Saxena, M/s Dharma Productions presented some situations that are misleading and portray an inappropriate work culture especially against women in the IAF," the force said in the letter.

    Reaction

    Saxena has also reacted to the controversy

    Reacting to the controversy, Saxena said that she had faced discrimination "at the hands of a few individuals," adding that to deny it would be wrong.

    "To deny it completely speaks of a feudal mindset and undermines grit of women officers," she wrote in a blog post.

    She also said she or the filmmakers never intended to insult the IAF through the movie.

    Quote

    'IAF is too respectable to be affected by this controversy'

    "IAF is too big and too respectable a force to even be scratched by the (ongoing) controversy. The IAF as an organization is not into institutional discrimination, be it on gender or anything. I can speak for myself," she wrote in her blog.

    Controversy

    Earlier, 'Gunjan Saxena' was berated over nepotism

    Prior to the fresh controversy, the film's lead star Janhvi Kapoor and producer Karan Johar were already a subject of online hatred and trolling.

    This is due to the reignited debate about nepotism and favoritism in Hindi film industry in the aftermath of tragic death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput.

    In fact, Johar's name was also missing from the Gunjan Saxena trailer.

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