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Runway 34: Federation Of Indian Pilots Slams Ajay Devgn's Film, Says, Profession Of Pilots Portrayed Unrealistically

Actor-Director Ajay Devgn’s latest film ‘Runway 34’ is getting a lot of flak from the Federation Of Indian Pilots. They’re claiming that the portrayal of pilots in the movie is unrealistic.

A Still From 'Runway 34'
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The Federation of Indian Pilots has protested against Ajay Devgn-Amitabh Bachchan-Rakul Preet Singh starrer 'Runway 34', alleging the profession of pilots has been unrealistically portrayed in the movie and may create apprehensions in the minds of air passengers.

Devgn, who plays a pilot in the film directed by him, is seen smoking in the cockpit and drinking at a club.

In a statement, the Federation of Indian Pilots claimed the movie does not accurately represent pilots and the aviation industry as it has zero tolerance for deviant behaviour and substance abuse.

During the last couple of days, many pilots -- who have sizeable followings on Instagram and other social media platforms -- have collaborated with the actor to promote the film.

The FIP which claims to have approximately 5,000 pilots as its members, alleged the profession has been unrealistically portrayed in the movie and may create apprehensions in the minds of passengers.

"While we all enjoy being entertained and appreciate the artistic licence of a movie director, a thrilling tale should not be perceived as a true depiction of the extraordinary professionalism among airline pilots who perform thousands of flights every day responsibly and safely without incident and fanfare," the federation said.

There are more than 8,000 pilots in India who embody the highest possible standards of accountability, training and professionalism, the statement read.

"The skills of every pilot are honed to a degree rarely seen in any industry. These standards are borne out every day as pilots are entrusted with the lives of millions of passengers and expensive equipment around the world," it said.

At the second trailer launch of the film in the capital on April 11, Devgn had said the team has attempted to make an authentic film and also sought help from real pilots and ATC (air traffic control) personnel.

However, the FIP said it believes that Devgn’s character in the movie does not accurately represent the profession of pilots.

"Our pilots are committed to abide by the highest standards of professionalism to honour the trust reposed in us by our employers, the aviation regulator and the public at large," it said.

Released in theatres on April 29, the movie claims to be portraying a true incident from 2015. The film also stars Boman Irani, Angira Dhar, Aakanksha Singh, and Carry Minati.

[With Inputs From PTI]