Rush among filmmakers to register Operation Sindoor as a title
10:32 AM
Posted by Fenil Seta

Within hours of India’s precision strikes in Pakistan and PoK, the four film bodies reveal receiving over 20 applications to register the title
Yashika Mathur (HINDUSTAN TIMES; May 9, 2025)
India’s precision strike at nine terror hideouts in Pakistan and Pak-occupied Kashmir was followed by a frenzy in the film industry as producers scrambled to register the title Operation Sindoor and Mission Pahalgam.
As the process goes, producers must register titles through any one of the four film bodies — Indian Motion Picture Producers Association (IMPPA), Western India Film Producers Association (WIFPA), Indian Film and TV Producers Council (IFTPC), or Producers Guild of India. Sources tell us that IMPPA received 12 applications, WIFPA got two, and Producers’ Guild received 10 applications so far.
“The time of registering a title gets stamped. The four film bodies then exchange letters to confirm which filmmaker filed the first application. The result is declared in the next meeting.”
- Ashoke Pandit, Producer and IMPPA member, early applicant
“I’ve applied in the film and web series section under languages across the country. I’m thinking of my Operation story with women leading it, the way Colonel Sofiya Quraishi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh briefed the country about the operation.”
- Vishal Saroye, Filmmaker
‘Shouldn’t make such films within 1-2 years of military operations’
Without confirming the number, J D Majethia, chairman, Television & Web Wing of IFTPC, says that several applications have been filed with the organization. However, he feels such films shouldn’t be made within one-two years of such military operations: “Manoranjan ke liye climax theek hai but in that process we end up showing our intelligence agencies’ investigations, sharing the big secret of planning process and intelligence agency of our country with enemies.”
Trademark wanted?
A source tells us that several filmmakers have also applied for the trademark of Operation Sindoor. While a title can only go to one filmmaker, a trademark means that several filmmakers can make the film on the same subject. Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries was one of the proprietors, but later withdrew the application. A part of their statement read that it was filed by a junior person without authorization.
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
Ashoke Pandit,
Bollywood News,
IFTPC,
IMPPA,
J D Majethia,
Operation Sindoor,
Pakistan,
Producers Guild,
Reliance Industries,
Vishal Saroye,
WIFPA
. Follow any responses to this post through RSS. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Post a Comment