Bhushan Kumar, Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri announce Operation Sindoor, film based on India’s deep strikes inside Pakistan In a significant development, producer Bhushan Kumar and filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri have joined forces to announce their next ambitious project, Operation Sindoor. Backed by T-Series and I Am Buddha Productions, the film will be directed by Agnihotri. The film is based on the book ‘Operation Sindoor: The Untold Story of India’s Deep Strikes Inside Pakistan’ by Lt Gen K. J. S. ‘Tiny’ Dhillon (Retd), and aims to bring to the screen a story rooted in military strategy, courage and national security. Drawing inspiration from the codename of India’s targeted strikes on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, the film seeks to capture what is described as a defining moment in India’s strategic history. According to the makers, the narrative also serves as a response to the tragic 2025 Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, where several innocent civilians, most of them tourists, lost their lives. The film intends to explore the events that followed, presenting them through a cinematic lens grounded in research and realism. View this post on Instagram A post shared by tseriesfilms (@tseriesfilms)Producer Bhushan Kumar shared his perspective on backing the project, stating, “Some stories are not chosen, they choose you. Operation Sindoor is one such story—one that demands to be told with honesty, courage, and resp... #Vivek #Operation_Sindoor #Bhushan_Kumar #filmmaker_Vivek #Vivek_Ranjan #Ranjan_Agnihotri #Agnihotri_announce #Ranjan #deep_strikes #announce_Operation

Bhushan Kumar, Vivek Agnihotri team up for film on Operation Sindoor Producer Bhushan Kumar and filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri are set to collaborate on a new project based on Operation Sindoor, according to a source close to the development. The source confirmed, “Bhushan Kumar and Vivek Agnihotri have come together for their next film on ‘Operation Sindoor’. It will be produced under T-Series and I Am Buddha Production and the film will be directed by Vivek Agnihotri. ”The film is said to draw inspiration from the codename of India’s targeted military strikes on terror sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. According to the source, the narrative will be based on developments that followed the tragic massacre of innocent civilians — most of them tourists — in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. While the makers are yet to make an official announcement, further details about the cast, timeline, and production schedule remain under wraps. An official reveal is expected soon. Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: T-Series comes on board Kartik Aaryan-starrer Captain India; to be helmed by Chak De India director Shimit Amin... #Kumar #Vivek #Sindoor #Operation_Sindoor #Bhushan_Kumar #Sindoor_Producer #Vivek_Agnihotri #Producer_Bhushan #Agnihotri_team #filmmaker_Vivek

Vivek Oberoi secures interim relief as Delhi HC restrains misuse of identity The Delhi High Court has granted significant legal relief to actor and entrepreneur Vivek Oberoi, restraining the unauthorised use of his name, image, voice and other aspects of his personality, after he moved the court over widespread misuse of his identity across digital platforms and commercial products. The order underscores the judiciary’s growing recognition of personality and publicity rights in the age of artificial intelligence and online impersonation. In a suit filed in early February, Oberoi sought legal protection against various entities that were allegedly exploiting his identity without consent through fake social media accounts, AI-generated or morphed visuals, and other digital content. The Delhi High Court, presided over by Justice Tushar Rao Gedela, observed that Oberoi’s longstanding career and public recognition mean that his name and likeness embody significant goodwill and reputation worthy of legal safeguarding. Court Order and Key DirectionsThe court’s interim order banned the unauthorised commercial or personal use of Oberoi’s identity, including his name, image, voice, likeness and signature. This injunction applies to a range of technological mediums, including AI tools, deepfake technology and face-morphing applications. It also directed major online intermediaries — such as YouTube, Meta Platforms and X Corp — to remove links to all infringing content within 72 hours... #High_Court #Delhi_High #Vivek_Oberoi #entrepreneur_Vivek #restrains_misuse #widespread_misuse #Oberoi_secures #Vivek #Oberoi #legal_relief
