Forget
about
netizens
being
miffed
with
Janhvi
Kapoor's
latest
release
Gunjan
Saxena:
The
Kargil,
as
more
than
them,
IAF
(Indian
Air
Force)
is
upset
with
the
film.
According
to
ANI,
IAF
and
has
penned
a
letter
to
the
Central
Board
of
Film
Certification
complaining
against
its
undue
negative
portrayal
in
the
movie
Gunjan
Saxena:
The
Kargil
Girl.
For
the
unversed,
the
film
is
a
biopic
on
Ex-Flt
Lt.
Gunjan
Saxena,
who
became
the
first
female
air
combatant
of
India,
during
the
1999
Kargil
War.
The
letter
reads,
"Dharma
Productions
had
agreed
to
represent
Indian
Air
Force
(IAF)
with
authenticity
and
make
all
efforts
to
ensure
that
the
film
helps
to
inspire
the
next
generation
of
IAF
officers.
However,
when
the
trailer
of
the
movie
was
released
recently,
it
was
observed
that
certain
scenes
and
dialogues
in
the
movie
and
its
trailer,
which
was
forwarded
to
this
office
for
viewing,
have
been
found
to
portray
the
IAF
in
an
undue
negative
light."
The
letter
further
states,
"In
the
aim
to
glorify
the
screen
character
of
'Ex-Fit
Lt
Gunjan
Saxena',
M/s
Dharma
Productions
presented
some
situations
that
are
misleading
and
portray
an
inappropriate
work
culture
especially
against
women
in
the
IAF."
It
is
also
stated
in
the
letter
that
before
the
release
of
Gunjan
Saxena:
The
Kargil
Girl,
Dharma
Productions
was
informed
about
the
objectionable
portion
of
the
movie,
and
was
advised
to
delete/modify
the
same.
However,
Karan
Johar's
production
house
did
not
delete/modify
the
scenes,
and
rather
inserted
a
disclaimer
in
the
movie,
which
didn't
go
down
well
with
the
IAF.
It
is
yet
to
be
seen
how
Dharma
Productions
will
react
to
the
IAF's
letter.
Inputs-
ANI