Vivek Agnihotri announces 'Operation Sindoor' with Bhushan Kumar, based on Lt Gen K. J. S. Dhillon's book
Mumbai, March 26
Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri on Thursday announced his next project, 'Operation Sindoor', a film inspired by Lt Gen K. J. S. Dhillon's book that delves into India's covert military operations across the border.
Vivek took to Instagram, where he shared that he has joined hands with T-Series' head honcho Bhushan Kumar to make a movie based on the book "Operation Sindoor: The Untold Story of India's Deep Strikes Inside Pakistan."
The director shared that the film aims to bring to the screen a narrative rooted in real incidents that reshaped the security landscape of the subcontinent.
He wrote: "Bhushan Kumar and I have joined forces for #OperationSindoor- a story that redefined security in the subcontinent and exposed Pakistan's nuclear bluff."
"The film is based on Lt Gen K.J.S. 'Tiny' Dhillon's book Operation Sindoor: The Untold Story of India's Deep Strikes Inside Pakistan," Vivek added.
According to the filmmaker, the story is set against the backdrop of the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack. It explores strategic military responses, backed by extensive on-ground research and inputs from multiple wings of the Indian Armed Forces.
"Rooted in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack and backed by extensive, ground-level research in collaboration with multiple wings of the Indian Armed Forces, this is a story drawn from reality... not to create noise, but to confront it: with facts, with clarity, and the magic of cinema."
Bhushan Kumar said in a statement: "Some stories are not chosen, they choose you. Operation Sindoor is one such story-one that demands to be told with honesty, courage, and responsibility. This is not just a film. It is a revelation. When a nation goes through events of such magnitude, it becomes important to document them truthfully."
An armed conflict between India and Pakistan began in May 2025, after India launched missile strikes on Pakistan, in a military campaign codenamed Operation Sindoor. India said that the operation was in response to the Pahalgam attack in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir in April 2025 in which 26 civilians were killed.
On 7 May, India launched Operation Sindoor with missile strikes on terrorism-related infrastructure facilities of Pakistan-based militant groups Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba in Pakistan and POK.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Interesting. I hope the film focuses on the strategic narrative and the human stories, not just jingoism. The Pahalgam attack was a terrible tragedy.
Operation Sindoor is a chapter every Indian should know about. Our soldiers execute such complex missions with zero credit. Waiting eagerly for this! 🙏
While I appreciate stories of national security, I hope the filmmaking is nuanced. Sometimes these biopics can feel more like propaganda than cinema. Just my two paise.
Gen. Dhillon's book is a masterpiece. Exposing Pakistan's nuclear bluff was a game-changer for our security doctrine. This film needs to be made with the highest accuracy.
The collaboration with T-Series means it will have a massive reach. Hopefully, the story is compelling enough for international audiences to understand the regional tensions.
My father served in the Army. Films like this matter because they document the sacrifices that often go unseen. Thank you for bringing this story to light.
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