

April 22, 2025, was another darkest day in Indian history that cost 26 innocent lives at India’s Mini Switzerland, Baisaran Valley in Pahalgam. The tragic incident shook the people of India from its core. Immediately after the Pahalgam attack, India took various necessary steps, including suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, revoked Pakistani nationals’ visas, that included the SAARC visas as well, and the closure of the Wagah-Attari border. Following the bloody Pahalgam attack, India launched a precision strike named ‘Operation Sindoor’. Now, several top Bollywood production houses raced to get the rights for their film title ‘Operation Sindoor’.
Bollywood filmmakers are in a rush to secure the title, ‘Operation Sindoor’
In response to the heinous Pahalgam attack, India carried out a precision strike, ‘Operation Sindoor’, on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Soon, after the avenging moment, several Bollywood filmmakers rushed to get the rights for the title ‘Operation Sindoor’. Already, over 31+ applications have been filed at the Indian Motion Picture Producers Association (IMPPA). According to India Today reports, a source shared that these kinds of races are common in the film industry when something bigger happens. Sharing the same, the source said:
“Whenever a big national event occurs, filmmakers tend to call dibs on the title. Even if a film will not be made, it’s safer to have the title registered. However, after the success of Uri, War, or Fighter, filmmakers have understood that war films continue to be a favourite genre, and hence they would want to someday work on a film on Operation Sindoor also.”