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'Dhurandhar' got real Army edge as military consultant ensured authenticity, accuracy

"Everything about the Army was projected correctly and reflected in a proper manner in the film"

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Colonel Bhupinder Shahi (retd) during shooting of Dhurandhar in Ladakh.
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“During the making of the film Dhurandhar, we ensured that everything about the Army was projected correctly and reflected in a proper manner,” Colonel Bhupinder Shahi (retd), who was engaged as a military consultant for the newly released Bollywood blockbuster movie said.

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Kill, Veda, Freedom at Midnight, Waking of a Nation and Fauj are among other projects that Col Shahi has worked with. He started working on Dhurandhar in 2024 after being approached by an executive producer, Rahul Gandhi.

His task primarily for Dhurandhar was to help the movie producers get the required permissions from the Army and the Indian Air Force (IAF), and ensure that the script portrays the services in the correct, realistic and positive manner. He was responsible for liaising with the Army and Air Headquarters for the use of a MI-17 and Cheetah helicopter that were to be used in the shooting.

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