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Match-Fixing
Directed byKedaar Gaekwad
Based onThe Game Behind Saffron Terror by Col. Kanwar Khatana (Retd.)
Produced byPallavi Gurjar
StarringVineet Kumar Singh, Anuja Sathe, Manoj Joshi, Kishor Kumar
Production
company
ArtArena Creations Pvt. Ltd.
Release date
November 15, 2024
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Match-Fixing is an upcoming Indian political thriller film directed by Kedaar Gaekwad and produced by Pallavi Gurjar under ArtArena Creations Pvt. Ltd[1][2]. The movie is based on the book The Game Behind Saffron Terror written by Col. Kanwar Khatana (Retd.). It features a star cast including Vineet Kumar Singh, Anuja Sathe, Manoj Joshi, and Kishor Kumar in pivotal roles. The film is set for a theatrical release on 15th November 2024.[3]

Synopsis

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The film revolves around a sinister plot exposing a covert war on India’s internal and external fronts.[4] [5] It unmasks the secret plans of major terrorist attacks, including the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, orchestrated by the terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba, along with the Pakistan Army and its intelligence agency, the ISI.[6][7]

Col. Avinash Patwardhan, a decorated Indian Army officer known for his successful missions in Pakistan, becomes a victim of a conspiracy. He is falsely framed as the mastermind behind the terror attacks happening across India and is subsequently incarcerated. The film also sheds light on the fabricated narrative of "Hindu terrorism," a story peddled by those in power for political gains.[8] [9] [10]

Cast

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Production

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Match-Fixing is produced by Pallavi Gurjar through her production house, ArtArena Creations Pvt. Ltd. The movie is based on Col. Kanwar Khatana's controversial book The Game Behind Saffron Terror, which explores the political undercurrents and alleged conspiracies in India[11] [12]. The film is directed by Kedaar Gaekwad, known for his work in the political genre.[13]

Release

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Match-Fixing is scheduled to release in theatres across India on[14] [15] [16] [17] [18] 15th November 2024.[19][20][21][22]



References

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  1. ^ "Match Fixing Story". Filmibeat.
  2. ^ "Political Thriller "Match Fixing"". TellyChakkar.
  3. ^ "Political Thriller "Match Fixing" Set for Theatrical Release". Pragativadi.
  4. ^ ""Match-Fixing" Trailer Reveals Hindu Terror Narrative Deception". Sakshi Post.
  5. ^ ""Match-Fixing" Trailer Deception Narrative". Bhaskar Live.
  6. ^ ""Match-Fixing" Trailer Uncovers Deception". IANS.
  7. ^ ""Match-Fixing" Trailer: Uncovering Deception Behind the Hindu Terror Narrative". Punjab News Express.
  8. ^ ""Match-Fixing" Trailer Released". Lokmat.
  9. ^ "Trailer of Vineet Kumar Singh's Political Thriller "Match Fixing" Released". Khas Khabar.
  10. ^ "Trailer of Political Thriller "Match Fixing" Released". Dainiksaveratimes.
  11. ^ "Vineet Kumar Singh Leads "Match Fixing"". DNA India.
  12. ^ "First Look of "Match Fixing" Released". Mid Day.
  13. ^ "Vineet Kumar Singh, Anuja Sathe, Manoj Joshi to lead "Match Fixing"". Bollywood Hungama.
  14. ^ ""Match-Fixing" Release Date and Trailer Out". Filmibeat.
  15. ^ ""Match-Fixing" Trailer Deception Narrative". Yes Punjab.
  16. ^ "Trailer of "Match Fixing" Reveals Deception". Newsroom Odisha.
  17. ^ "Trailer Unveiled for "Match Fixing"". Bollywood Helpline.
  18. ^ "Trailer of Political Thriller "Match Fixing"". Punjab Kesari.
  19. ^ "Political Thriller "Match Fixing" based on "The Game Behind Saffron Terror"". Take One.
  20. ^ "Political Thriller "Match Fixing" Set for Release". Dainik Savera Times.
  21. ^ "Match-Fixing: The Nation at Stake – Official Trailer". Bollywood Hungama.
  22. ^ "Trailer of Political Thriller "Match Fixing" Out". Take One.
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