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Rocket Boys director Abhay Pannu spoke about the inclusion of a plot point in the show that can trace its origins to a conspiracy theory. Homi J Bhabha, played by Jim Sarbh in the SonyLIV series, died in a plane crash in 1966. The series implies that the CIA had a hand in his death.
He said, “When I was doing my research, there was ample information about the fact that the CIA had stationed personnel on ground, in India, at the highest of offices. Also, in the 50s and 60s primarily, the CIA did start publication houses in India, that were bankrolled by the CIA, and were also passing off information. That’s where the Prosenjit Dey character comes from. All the characters that have been written in the show are inspired by something that I’ve read or something that we came across.”
He added, “I wouldn’t say that it’s completely fictional, and I wouldn’t say that it’s completely factual. Of course, we’ve dramatised it a little bit. Was Vishwesh Mathur so close to Homi Bhabha? Absolutely not. Was he even a real person? No, he wasn’t… I feel that if the PMO was infiltrated by the CIA or KGB, why couldn’t the board of the Atomic Energy Commission? These characters are based on real people, but they aren’t real people.”
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Also starring Ishwak Singh as Vikram Sarabhai, Regina Cassandra as Mrinalini Sarabhai, Saba Azad as Parwana Irani, Rajit Kapur as Jawaharlal Nehru and Arjun Radhakrishna as APJ Abdul Kalam, the show debuted on SonyLIV on February 4. A second season, Pannu revealed, has been mostly shot.
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