Key Points

Director Mukesh Singh passionately defended India's Operation Sindoor, comparing Pakistan's actions to street goons who exploit others' goodness. He emphasized this military response as a historic turning point that crippled terrorist infrastructure. The operation followed the deadly Pahalgam attack that killed 26 Indians. While acknowledging Pakistan may provoke again, Singh expressed confidence in India's ability to deliver stronger countermeasures if needed.

Key Points: Kannappa Director Mukesh Singh Calls Operation Sindoor Historic Turning Point

  • Operation Sindoor marked India's strong response to Pahalgam attack
  • Director compares Pakistan's behavior to street goons
  • Indian forces neutralized 100+ terrorists in PoJK
  • Ceasefire agreement reached after military escalation
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It is a turning moment in India's history: 'Kannappa' director Mukesh Kumar Singh on Operation Sindoor

Filmmaker Mukesh Singh compares Pakistan to street goons, hails India's decisive Operation Sindoor response as a historic moment

"This operation was so important for India, I think it is a turning moment in India's history - Mukesh Kumar Singh"

Mumbai, May 24

'Kannappa' director Mukesh Kumar Singh talked about Operation Sindoor and its significance.

In a conversation with ANI, he said, "Ye long due tha.. mai ek strong work use karunga jis tarah se Pakistan kuch saalon se behave kar raha hai vo gali ke goonde ki tarah behave kar raha hai..(I think it was a long due. Pakistan, I will use a strong word, the way it has been behaving for the past few years, it is behaving like a street goon.)jo aakar aapko tease karke chale jaate hai aur aapki achai ka fayada uthate hai(They come and tease you, and take advantage of your goodness."

He added, "Bhool karne vaale ko kshama karna chahiye galti karne vaale ko kshama nahi karna chahiye, crime karne vaale ko kshama nahi karna chahiye..And they were continuously committing crimes..So, this is such a response that I think it will take them years to recover from this. The word I used earlier, I am using it again, that 'gali ke gunde ki koi respect nahi hoti'..street goons have no respect, they don't care about any result. Unka kaam hai tease karna, pareshan karna aur bhaag jaana (Their job is to tease, trouble the other person a little, and then run away). So, it is possible that they will do it again."

"But the whole of India, and the whole world, believe that our government is capable of responding to their every action, their every act, in a much worse way than they think. So, this operation was so important for India, I think it is a turning moment in India's history."

India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 as a decisive response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people were killed.

Indian Armed Forces targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, leading to the death of over 100 terrorists.

After the attack, Pakistan resorted to military aggression and to cross-border shelling across the Line of Control and Jammu and Kashmir. India responded by foiling Pakistani aggression and hitting its airbase.

On May 10, an understanding of the cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan was announced.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some strong action! Pakistan has been testing our patience for too long. The director is absolutely right - you can't keep forgiving repeated crimes. Operation Sindoor sends a clear message that India won't tolerate terrorism anymore. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I support strong action against terrorism, I hope we're also thinking about the innocent people affected on both sides. War should always be the last option. The director's language is quite aggressive - we should maintain dignity while defending our nation.
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Amit S.
The street goon analogy is spot on! Pakistan's ISI has been behaving exactly like this for decades. But ab hamara patience ka limit cross ho gaya hai. Operation Sindoor was necessary to show we're not the 'soft state' anymore. Kudos to our armed forces! 💪
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Sunita R.
As someone from Jammu, I've seen this cross-border terrorism my whole life. It's heartbreaking. Operation Sindoor gives us hope that maybe now our children can grow up in peace. But we need consistent policy, not just one-time action.
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Vikram J.
The director makes valid points but we must be careful with war rhetoric. India has always been about peace but strength. Let's not lower ourselves to their level with name-calling. Our actions speak louder than words - and Operation Sindoor spoke volumes!
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Neha P.
This operation was needed but what about long-term solution? We can't keep having these cycles of attack-counterattack. Need better intelligence, diplomacy and development in border areas. Also, media should be responsible in reporting - no jingoism please!
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