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. Directed by Kedaar Gaekwad and produced by Pallavi Gurjar, the film is based on Retired Col. Kanwar Khatana's book The Game Behind Saffron Terror Film Overview & Plot Set around 2007, the story follows Avinash Patwardhan
Shot in six cities, including London, Istanbul, Kashmir, and Mumbai, with over half of the production filmed in Lucknow .
Rhea’s heart pounded. “This isn’t a bug,” she whispered to herself. “It’s a rewrite.”
: Set primarily in 2007, the story follows an army intelligence officer, Avinash Patwardhan, who becomes a scapegoat in a systemic plot to manufacture a specific political narrative following the Samjhauta Express blast. The narrative delves into alleged collusion between Indian politicians and Pakistani intelligence agencies. : The film features Vineet Kumar Singh in the lead role, supported by Anuja Sathe Manoj Joshi (portraying Pervez Musharraf), and Production : Directed and shot by Kedaar Gaekwad
She reached out to her old college friend, , who now worked as a sports journalist for The Times of Delhi . Aarav was skeptical at first, but when Rhea sent him a copy of the altered footage, he froze. The commentary line—“What a turn of events! The underdogs have clinched the title!”—was not what the live broadcast had said. It was a line from a script that had never aired.