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IC 814 continues to haunt me, says Captain Devi Sharan

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Captain Devi Sharan had planned to spend the last Christmas Eve of the millennium with his family on vacation, when he got pulled out at the last minute to fly the now infamous flight of IC 814. What he hadn’t anticipate­d was that 40 minutes into the flight, five masked men brandishin­g guns and hand grenades would hijack the Indian Airlines flight and forever change the lives of its crew and the 188 passengers on board. As it flew from Kathmandu to Amritsar to Lahore to Dubai and finally to Kandahar, this flight witnessed a merciless hijacking that held a nation at ransom. This fearsome experience makes the story of the book, Flight Into Fear: The Captain’s Story, which he co-authored with journalist and defence expert, Srinjoy Chowdhury.

Producer Sarita Patil has acquired the rights to the book of this chilling eightday account of fear, drama, tension and horror, as well as the biopic rights of Captain Devi Sharan, the brave and cool-headed man behind this history-defining aerial journey.

After 25 years of experience in helming content and production in leading studios in India, and driving strategic content including feature films in Hindi and regional languages, the latest being Andhadhun (2018), Sarita Patil is an alumnus of INSEAD, Paris. The first generation producer is keen to capture the Kandahar hijacking on celluloid, as her first independen­t project. She says,“I believe this is a great story of courage and determinat­ion of a captain displaying the right instincts and presence of mind in the most unexpected and trying circumstan­ces. Captain Devi Sharan is a true hero who stuck to his duty despite the biggest threat — the threat to life, not just his own but also to the lives of those he was responsibl­e for.”

Adding to that, she says “The Kandahar hijacking is a film that will hold many lessons and important reminders for all of us especially given the tumultuous times we are in today. Two decades down the line, one of the three militants freed in exchange for the lives of 188 passengers, Maulana Masood Azhar continues to hurt us.”

Captain Devi Sharan, who still works with Air India adds, “20 years on, IC 814 continues to haunt me. The 188 passengers and members of the crew of IC 814 are united in an experience and memory that is impossible to erase and eliminate. It defines who we are. I did what I was trained to do, and what I was taught right from my childhood — to uphold people’s trust. I have known Sarita for a very long time. She comes from a family of aviators and I trust her to deliver a fair, true to life account of this hijacking. I’m fully on board and happy to help her on this project.”

 ?? PHOTO: HTCS ?? Sarita Patil and Captain Devi Sharan
PHOTO: HTCS Sarita Patil and Captain Devi Sharan

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