Filmmakers participated to secure Operation Sindoor title, 15 studios searching
After India’s accurate attacks on terrorist camps, many Bollywood studios are running to register the title ‘Operation Sindoor’ for possible war films.



Many of Bollywood’s top production houses are dying for the rights for the title ‘Operation Sindoor’, BN Tiwari, President of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWIS), today confirmed India that India had responded to 22 Pahalia Torroor attacks after the accurate strike at Terror Camp in Pakistan and Pakistan-Oxuped Kashmir. He shared that the Indian Motion Picture Producers Association (one of the associations that works towards the registration of the film title) shares 15 filmmakers and studios filled in their applications.
According to sources, this development is quite common in the film industry. “Whenever there is a big national program, filmmakers call DIBS at the title. Even if no film will be made, this title is safe to be registered. However, after the success of Uri, War, or Fighter, after the success of Uri, War, or Fighter, filmmakers have understood that the movies of war remain a favorite style, and hence they would like to work on a film.
When asked about registering the title ‘Operation Sindoor’, Ashok Pandit told India today, “Yes, I have applied to register the title ‘Operation Sindoor’. Is a film on this subject, will be made a film on this subject, still a very distant penny, but as filmmakers and producers, we register that moment often, which will be made a film.
According to trade sources, the front-Runar has been the company of Mahavir Jain in this competition, who was the first person to register the title under his name. Also, studios such as Ashok Pandit, filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar and T-Series and Zee Studios are also said to have applied for the same title for their possible film.