Over 30 Film Titles Registered on ‘Operation Sindoor’: There is an atmosphere of anger and grief in the whole country after the tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Meanwhile, many big production houses of Bollywood have clashed with each other to make a film based on this incident! The possible name of the film can be ‘Operation Sindoor’ and a long queue of producers has formed in the Indian Motion Picture Producers Association (IMPPA) and Indian Film and Television Producers Council (IFTPC) for this.

Flood of applications from Wednesday itself

According to the media that applications from producers started coming in from 3 pm on Wednesday. “There has been a flood of applications to grab the title of Operation Sindoor. All the titles we have received are revolving around this mission. We have received about 10-12 applications. These applications have come from big production houses of Bollywood. These titles are for films as well as web series.”

Reliance Industries also in the fray!

At the same time, about 20-25 titles have been registered in the name of ‘Operation Sindoor’ in IMPPA within two days. According to a report by Bar and Bench, the company that applied for the trademark for ‘Operation Sindoor’ was Reliance Industries Limited. They have sought exclusive rights for it under Class 41, which includes services like entertainment, education, culture and media.

Regional cinema is also not far behind

IMPPA’s Haresh Patel informed, “We have received about 25 applications in two days. Among these, two are regional projects, while the rest are Hindi films. We cannot stop anyone from sending applications. Now it depends on who has sent the application first, the title will be given to that producer.”

These big names are in the race

If sources associated with these organizations are to be believed, the people who have sent the applications include well-known names like John Abraham’s production house, Aditya Dhar’s production house, Mahaveer Jain’s company, Ashok Pandit and Madhur Bhandarkar. Zee Studios, Reliance, JP Films, Bombay Show Studio and Almighty Motion Picture are also trying their luck in this race.