Recently, varun Tej's latest movie, which also marks his significant bollywood debut, was released. The movie, tentatively titled #VT13, is being made by sony Pictures, and that's a big deal. They claim that the "controversial" portion of this script is purposefully left out, despite the fact that it was already implied that it was about a remarkable adventure by an indian air Force fighter.

The self-taught account of the pilots that participated in the Balakot air Strikes of 2019 is the subject of a demo movie allegedly filmed long ago by upcoming director Shakti Pratap Singh, named "End Run." The director allegedly approached sony Pictures with the video as a pitch, but the script allegedly underwent significant modifications, erasing all allusions to the strike.

Back in 2019, the indian Government asserted that the indian air Force (IAF) had struck Balakot inside the Pakistan-occupied Kasmir, where they had destroyed a terrorist hideout. However, according to the imagery from a number of foreign satellite agencies, neither an attack nor a bombing took place there. According to them, the account of #VT13 has significantly evolved since the uproar surrounding the entire episode, in which pakistan also held Capt. Abhinandan Vardhaman captive for three days.

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