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Nana Patekar calls Shah Rukh Khan 'one of his own' after taking a dig at 'Jawan'

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The Vaccine War is a very scientific film and a very bold movie by Vivek Agnihotri made with facts and figures. It is informative which tells the tales of the real heroes, the scientists who made the Covaxin. There were a lot of things we were not aware of, especially the efforts made by our scientists to make the first Indigenous COVID-19 Vaccine. The film begins with the lockdown to the creation of the first Indigenous vaccine. The entire film has been shown in 12 chapters, starting from the lockdown to the making of the vaccine.

Agnihotri’s lens not merely captured the chaos and despair; it was a spotlight on the resilience of humanity, the spirit of innovation and the power of unity. In a world where countries struggled to find solutions, The Vaccine War showcased India’s remarkable journey from crisis to recovery.

But somewhere I feel the filmmaker has been very opinionated like his previous projects. Making Rohini Sigh Dhulia ((Raima Sen) a science journalist look like a villain in the film and pointing figures at the media for miss-reporting was done in bad taste. The Vaccine War has pointed a very harsh finger at the media, which could have been done in a subtle way. It was like generalising media for armchair journalism and fake reportage.