Meghna wrote a nasty message to me after Raazi shoot, reveals Harinder Sikka
India, April 1 -- A
uthor Harinder Singh Sikka, whose espionage book Calling Sehmat was adapted into the 2018 film Raazi, insisted in a post on X on Saturday that choosing Meghna Gulzar to direct the film was his "gravest misjudgement".
Speaking to us, Sikka says he has been raising the issue for a while and is bringing it up again in light of the buzz around the spy franchise Dhurandhar. "I wasn't willing to sell the rights of the book but agreed because of a promise to (poet-filmmaker and Meghna's father) Gulzar," he shares, adding, "My problem is that she removed the tricolour from the movie, while the Pakistani flag was flaunted. Even the Pakistani army was shown in a soft light. While in the book the protagonist was welcomed with (the Indian national anthem) Jana Gana Mana when she returned to India, all that was missing in the film. The climax was made to show that Sehmat made a mistake by fighting for India, which harmed the cause of Kashmiris."
Recalling his first meeting with Meghna, he says, "I told her that I was appointing her on her father's request, even though she didn't have a good reputation in the industry. After the film's completion, she wrote a nasty message saying, 'I don't want to speak to you anymore'. The director's cut was shown to the armed forces but not to me." He adds that he appreciates films like Dhurandhar for showing Pakistan in its "true light".
We reached out to both Gulzar and Meghna for a comment, but received no response till the time of going to press.p04...
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