It wreaks of low IQ. If the idea was more women should join the Forces it does exactly the opposite. He speaks of facts in areas where liberties are taken. “It is about why you should never join the Armed Forces if you are a woman. I read military history and watched movies…this is a national embarrassment for Indian cinema to produce something more contemporary.
You use the name of a real character, she did real work but the movie is something else. The selection process is arbitrary, crude. Interviews are usually taken by a bunch of officers, here it is done by only two and there is a lot more. It is nonsensical, an insult to the character Gunjan Saxena in the movie. She comes to the pilot training centre without knowing the minimum qualification required to join the Air Force, almost suggesting, people who become pilots are idiots, they don’t check out everything before they apply. After scoring 94 percent marks in school, she doesn’t know what is required to join Forces. It insults the character of Gunjan Saxena. To collect experiences of all women and make it as one is a disaster. Cancelling planned sorties would shake up the Air Force, it is an impossibility. It is not about one person against the other.”