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Yeah, it says this film is inspired by events based on the life of flight lieutenant gun John sexana The film has been created by taking creative liberties and dramatizing the events for cinematic expressions The Indian Air Force supports equality in the skies currently there are 1625 women officers serving in the Indian Air Force. We salute the Indian Air Force Jai Hind. Okay, so this is This is not the first Female Air Force pilot for India, but she was the first female Air Force pilot that went into combat. This is about her So some kick-ass women in the military and also Tripathi Hey rock and roll good But so that's it. Here we go ready three two one Oh They don't let go of each other. They don't let go of their fate. Oh no! Get down on the ground! The ladybug has come to take off. Get ready, young man. There's going to be a change in Udhampur base. Gunjan Saxena. Good morning, officer. You're late. Sir, there's no place to change the overalls. Change the airbag! I searched a lot, but I didn't find the ladies' toilet. I didn't find it, because the ladies' toilet isn't there. Why, sir? Because this place isn't made for the ladies. What's your problem with me, sir? Do you want to know what's your problem? Get down on the ground. Air force officers. Ten air force officers of one girl. Again. There's no place for weakness in defense. What did you say, dad? I'll never lose to you. I'll never lose to you. You're going to work. At this moment, the country needs its best pilots. Jai Hind. Jai Hind, sir. Jai Hind. Nice. Netflix August 12th. Cool. Nice. It looked good. Yeah. I love a good, true story. You obviously always hope they do justice to, especially, like, a bad-ass woman, you know, fighting in the military. And, obviously, it'll probably be hard to watch at certain points, and I guess it should be. It's like, when you watch stuff about racism in America, right, like the old school, like, when the civil rights move in or any time, like, that you're watching people trying to, you know, just get basic human rights. This woman's just trying to be in the military, but there's a bunch of prejudice about people. Right. Like, the stupid scene where they were doing, like, she's flying a plane. I'm pretty sure she'll be fine if she doesn't win an arm-wrestling match. Yeah, and let's get any number of guys out here and see what guy loses to what guy, because someone's going to lose. Yeah. So, it's an idiotic point. But, yeah. So, I do enjoy that, and the fact that I'm hoping it would stay true to her being an awesome, bad-ass woman, you know, just trying to serve her country. And I don't know anything about it, obviously. Yeah, and I felt that the trailer was a really, you know, well-put, you know, movie trailer 101. They had all the right notes and crossed all the T's and the I's as far as it being paste right, feel right, nice score. I really felt engaged. I think kind of the jury's out in terms of which direction is it going to go. Is this going to be a pretty hard-hitting, raw kind of a thing? Or is it going to be a more of a family-friendly telling? Because you really got to do one or the other. If you want more people to see her story, or if you want to get to the, you know, if she had a really raw military experience that you want to get to the brutality of it. That's a different movie. And I'm sure she faced a lot of sexism and like harassment as well, I'm sure. Absolutely, she did. There's a ton of that with women in the military, the harassment they get, sexual or otherwise. Everywhere. Yeah, everywhere. It's, I'm hopeful because it is a Netflix, but I don't know if it was made for Netflix or if Netflix just bought it because of the pandemic and that, I don't know. Right. But it's directed by Sharon Sharam. Did they, Sharon Sharam? No. The director was part of Yaijuani Haidwani in some way. Oh, okay. It was produced by Kiran Jorah. Okay. A good copy with Kiran. It was produced by him. And it's starring John Javi Kapoor. I don't know who that is. So you guys, but she's the main lead so you can let us know how she is as an actress. I don't know. So, but obviously we recognize Pankaj Tripathi. I felt like there was. Yep. Who else was in there? I thought I recognized, no. I didn't recognize anybody else. You didn't? I thought there was somebody in there. I didn't know. I recognize. But anyways, looked good. I'm hoping it's good because it seems like a cool story, a story that should be told. It's only 112 minutes so it's really short. So let us know what we need to know, stupid babies. Inform us about this woman and how you think it looks. And Tripathi, if you're watching, come on the channel. Yes. We love you. Thank you.