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1000 hours: That's how much research has gone into making 'The Ghazi Attack'

1000 hours of research went in the making of The Ghazi Attack!

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The untold story of The Ghazi Attack is finally going to be unveiled soon. Based on real-life incidents, it definitely required a lot of research.

If we quantify the time which went in the research and developement of the film, it took around 1000 hours of extensive research in making the first Indian war at sea film. From PNS Ghazi to the war that broke out under water between India and Pakistan, the details had to be well-researched to make the movie more authentic and the makers gave nothing less than their 1000 hours into this.

As the film revolves around submarines and naval warfare, the team had researched extensively about submarines used during the 1970s as the film is set during 1971 Indo Pak war. Apart from that, the team had learnt the nitty gritties of Indian Navy and how naval officers are. The team had also visited naval bases and interacted with naval officers to get the nuances perfect for the actors who are playing the main characters in the film.

The tagline of the film says 'The War you did not know about', which indeed has a great amount of curiosity to it as it bares the naked truths of the tale of the mysterious sinking of Pakistani war submarine PNS Ghazi during Indo-Pak war, 1971.

The Government had kept this story under wraps and now with the Ghazi attack all set to be released worldwide, this will be the first time that nothing but the truth will be portrayed on the big screen for the audiences to see.

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