Varun Tej: “Operation Valentine is our own interpretation of what happened in 2019 at Pulwama”

Operation Valentine - Varun Tej
Operation Valentine - Varun Tej

 Telugu star Varun Tej’s first pan-India film Operation Valentine where he plays  an Indian  airforce pilot is on the verge of release  on March 1.

 Varun shows no outward signs of nervousness as  he speaks on the slick-looking airborne war thriller.  “I have  been waiting for this day since I first heard the script.We are quite confident about how the film has shape.It’s the most ambitious project in my career till date..And technically very challenging.Our Team has been working day and night to deliver the best output and to give the audience a superb cinematic experience.”

Varun  also spoke about his challenges  to prepare for the role. “There  were two aspects of prep for this role.One is the mandatory physical aspect of it to look like a fighter pilot which I really believe does half the job.For that, hitting the gym getting on a well-balanced diet and my  main goal to was too look very agile and not too muscular.And the other aspect of getting into the shoes of a fighter pilot to behave ,talk and walk like one. Manushi Chillar and I  were lucky enough to have met some real life fighter pilots and to have interacted with them for a really significant amount of time, definitely picked some nuances and body language and other aspects from them.”

About the much talked-about action sequences in Operation Valentine Varun comments. “They were more of a challenge to the director and the action choreographer and the DOP(director of photography).There is obviously lot of physical strain while shooting the action sequences but I absolutely loved filming them.It was tough but fun!

Varun  admits Operation Valentine went through  its share of  delays “We had the normal hiccups that a project  of this magnitude would have. From the beginning my director Shakti Prasad  Singh Hada and I were determined  to shoot in actual air bases and war  locations, for  which we sought and got the consent of the MOD(department  of defence)  and IAF(Indian air force) . Since the film is  about the IAF we wanted the Indian army’s approval and  appreciation.We had sent the script of Operation Valentine to  them at a very early stage  and got their feedback . We had to match our shooting timelines with the MOD  and the IAF. I mean, if you want to take a crew of  200  and shot in an airbase  you have to follow strict protocol, regarding security checkups, etc. That caused a little delay and we couldn’t hit the December 8  release schedule. We were also  lagging behind  because we want the  VFX  to be  just right. Delays  apart,  we are happy  with  our endproduct.”

 As for the comparisons with Hrithik Roshan in Fighter, Varun shrugs, “Obviously the comparison pops up because they both are aerial combat films and inspired by the same events.I obviously cannot talk for that film.But Operation Valentine is our own interpretation of what happened in 2019 at Pulwama.But I’m glad more films are being made on our armed forces.I’m pretty confident about the output and I’m sure everyone will resonate with the emotion in the film.And I hope our intention behind making Operation Valentine , to show the courage and valour of the Indian air force , is conveyed .”

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