Bollywood filmmakers and actors make beeline to secure titles relating to Operation Sindoor
India launched 'Operation Sindoor' with targeted strikes on terror sites in Pakistan and PoK, two weeks after the Pahalgam massacre that killed 26.
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The application fee for the registration of a title is set at Rs 300 plus GST and if it is on an urgent basis then it is Rs 3,000 plus GST
Mumbai, 9 May
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Bollywood filmmakers are rushing to register film titles inspired by India’s
military strikes in Pakistan with 30 applications linked to Operation Sindoor
submitted in just two days.
India
carried out the targeted strikes on terror sites in Pakistan and
Pakistan-occupied Kashmir early Wednesday under 'Operation Sindoor', two weeks
after the massacre of 26 people, mostly tourists, in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam.
Since
the strikes, the Indian Motion Picture Producers Association (IMPPA), Indian
Film and Television Producers Council (IFTPC) and Western India Film Producers'
Association (WIFPA) have witnessed a surge in applications for registration of
film titles related to Operation Sindoor.
“The
three bodies have received over 30 title applications via email related to
Operation Sindoor. The numbers will go up to 50-60. This is not something new.
Most people have applied for the title, ‘Operation Sindoor’ and ‘Mission Sindoor’.
"One
person can apply for any number of titles but the title will be allotted to the
person who has first applied for it. Any producer who wants to make a film
looks for what is in the news. This is something India is proud of. So,
filmmakers want to bring this story," Anil Nagrath, Secretary, IMPPA, told
PTI.
Nagrath
said in the past, they have received title applications for Kargil, Uri, Kumbh,
and others.
The
titles being applied for also include ‘Hindustan Ka Sindoor’, ‘Mission
Operation Sindoor’ and ‘Sindoor Ka Badla’. The applications have also been
received for titles in the name of Pahalgam -- ‘Pahalgam: The Terror Attack’,
‘Pahalgam Attack’, and others.
According
to sources, Aditya Dhar, who directed the 2019 film ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike’
based on the 2016 Uri attack and India's retaliatory strikes, as well as actor
Suniel Shetty, filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar, Vivek Agnihotri, Ashok Pandit,
production banner T-Series are among those who have applied for the above
mentioned titles.
"Once,
the title is applied, a committee consisting of members IMPPA, IFTPC or WIFPA,
and Producers Guild of India, decides who should get the title purely on the
basis of who registered it first. There’s no favoritism in this process,”
Nagrath said.
The
application fee for the registration of a title is set at Rs 300 plus GST and
if it is on an urgent basis then it is Rs 3,000 plus GST.
“There’s
a timeline of three years. For instance, if the film is not ready within three
years with the title, then the title will be taken away,” Nagrath said.
Earlier
in the day, it was reported that Reliance Industries Limited and five others
have approached the Controller General of Patents Design and TradeMarks for the
registration of term ‘Operation Sindoor’, seeking to use the phrase for
entertainment-related services like audio and video content.
The
applications were filed for registration under Class 41 of the Nice
Classification, which includes education and training services, film and media
production, live performances and events, digital content delivery and
publishing, and cultural and sporting activities.
Reliance
Industries Ltd later withdrew its application, stating that it was
inadvertently filed by a junior employee without authorisation.
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