New Delhi: The movie Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl, starring Janhvi Kapoor, which released on August 12 on the video online streaming service Netflix, has received a mixed response from Twitter users.
While some movie enthusiasts have appreciated the execution of the movie, others are not satisfied with the outcome.
The story of the Dharma Productions movie is based on the first Indian Air Force woman pilot -- Gunjan Saxena -- who was part of the 1999 Kargil conflict. Kapoor has essayed the role of Saxena in the movie.
Saxena, who is one of the first female pilots to fly in combat, played an important role in rescuing injured soldiers during the Kargil War in 1999 and was awarded the gallantry Shaurya Vir Award for displaying courage during the war.
While sharing an official poster of the flick, a user wrote: "#GunjanSaxena was so good!! They picturised Gunjan's struggles and efforts into becoming an IAF pilot so well".
The Twitter user appreciated the acting, and added that Kapoor was the "perfect choice for this role" (to play Saxena) as she portrayed the "innocence and softness required for this character phenomenally."
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