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Content Engineers deny any association with | Indian Movie News


Following the announcement of the movie Operation Sindoor by Nicky Vicky Bhagnani Films in collaboration with The Content Engineer, the manufacturing home known as Content Engineers has formally denied any involvement in the project. The announcement comes amid rising online criticism of the movie’s timing and sensitivity, given that it’s primarily based on India’s current army retaliation after the lethal Pahalgam terror assault.

In a strongly worded assertion, Content Engineers clarified that it isn’t related “in any capacity” with the upcoming conflict drama, including that it shouldn’t be confused with ‘The Content Engineer’—a separate and unrelated entity. Speaking on behalf of Content Engineers, CEO Utpaal Acharya stated, “We have no involvement – creative, financial, or otherwise – with the film project ‘Operation Sindoor’ which was recently announced. Any association being reported is factually incorrect. We request the media and public to refrain from linking our name to this film.”

The clarification goals to set the file straight after confusion emerged over the similarity in names between the 2 entities – Content Engineers and The Content Engineer. Meanwhile, social media backlash had intensified over the weekend following the movie’s announcement, with many netizens calling out the manufacturing for allegedly trivializing a delicate national problem and utilizing the Indian Army’s current strike for cinematic publicity.

Operation Sindoor, as introduced on May 10, is predicated on India’s strategic counterstrike against terror hubs across the Line of Control on the evening of May 6 and 7. The operation was a direct response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror assault, in which a number of Indian civilians misplaced their lives. The movie announcement acquired swift backlash online, forcing director Uttam Maheshwari to problem an apology for the timing and insensitivity of the reveal.

While distancing itself from the project, Content Engineers also reaffirmed its respect for the Indian Armed Forces, stating its “unwavering solidarity with their real-life sacrifices.”

Content Engineers are identified for their current critically acclaimed movie Phule starring Pratik Gandhi and Patralekhaa and also have a busy slate forward with movies Elham, Matinee, Tibba, Mugai (Tamil), and web sequence such as Kahani Kalki Ki and Bhai Bro Comrade (BBC). Notably, Content Engineers’ first Hollywood manufacturing Eleanor The Great—Scarlett Johansson’s directorial debut—is set to premiere at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival on May 20.

The India division of Content Engineers is led by Utpal Acharya and is a subsidiary of San Francisco-based Content Engineers Inc., half of the Veear Group of Companies, owned by climate and AI entrepreneur Dr. Raj Khaware.

Also Read: Movie named Operation Sindoor introduced by Nicky Vicky Bhagnani Films and The Content Engineer, first poster also launched

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