New Delhi, May 5 --

Debut Producer Pallavi Gurjar Brings Explosive National Security Drama to Screens



Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 4: As audiences remain engrossed in the excitement of the Indian Premier League, a different kind of "match fixing" is capturing nationwide attention. Match Fixing: The Nation at Stake, now streaming and trending onJioHotstar, is emerging as one of the most thought-provoking, introspective, and patriotic films of the year.



Based on the book,"The Game Behind Saffron Terror"by Col. Kanwar Khatana, the film is a gripping political thriller that explores the deeper conspiracy narratives surrounding the events leading up to the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Rather than focusing solely on isolated incidents like the Malegaon blasts, the film presents a layered story of national security, power play, and alleged institutional manipulation.



A key highlight of the film is its bold examination of the "saffron terror" narrative, raising critical questions about how certain narratives may have been constructed and amplified within public discourse. By delving into alleged institutional and political influences, the film challenges viewers to reflect on the fine line between truth and perception, making it both gripping and deeply thought-provoking.



Headlined by Vineet Kumar Singh as a military intelligence officer, and featuring performances by Manoj Joshias the President of Pakistan saying "India must bleed,"andRaj Arjunas Col Imam, the film has been appreciated for its authenticity and technical detailing, particularly within army circles. The makers ensured realism by engaging military consultants to maintain protocol accuracy.



In comparison,Dhurandharapproaches similar themes through a more character-driven anddramatisedlens, often linked to discussions aroundtheMalegaon blast case and the acquittal of Col. Prasad Purohit, adding weight to its narrative. Match Fixing, however, broadens the canvas-focusing less on individual cases and more on the systemic and geopolitical layers that shape national narratives. This wider lens gives it a distinct relevance in today's context of information warfare and public perception.



Adding an intriguing global dimension, the film weaves a layer of mystery through its sequences set in London and Istanbul. These locations,along with vibrant Kashmir,are not merely visual backdrops but integral to the unfoldingconspiracy, enhancing the suspense and reinforcing the idea that the forces at play extend beyond national borders.



Produced by debut filmmaker Pallavi Gurjarunder her banner of ArtarenaCreations ,and directed by Kedaar Gaekwad, the film stands out for its scalebudgetdespiteconstraints, having been shot across multiple locations,including Lucknow, Mumbai, Kashmir, Istanbul, and London. With 138 actors and a tightly woven narrative by writer Anuj S. Mehta, the film combines research with cinematic storytelling,with precise dialogues by Sameer Garud.



Adding to its impactarea high-energy patriotic anthem by Daler Mehndi, which elevates the film's spirit, anda soulful track that traces the protagonist's emotional and professional journey.



Why watch it?



For viewers seeking more than surface-level storytelling, Match Fixing offers a thought-provoking exploration of truth, perception, and power. It questions dominant narratives, highlights the sacrifices of intelligence officers, and presents a gripping "behind closed doors" perspective on decisions that impact national security.



A gripping blend of patriotism, mystery, and introspection-Match Fixing is a must-watch for audiences seeking meaningful cinema beyond the obvious.Don't miss this bold cinematic expose-now streaming and trending onJioHotstar.



Trailer: https://youtu.be/W47AS3_o0rU
Film Link: https://www.hotstar.com/1271616109
Production House: www.artarena.co.in



Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from PNN.