The Ghazi Attack Page #3

Synopsis: In 1971, amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan over the liberation war of East Pakistan, Pakistan navy, in a top secret mission, plans an attack on Indian majestic-class aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, to gain control over the waters of Bay of Bengal. They send their best-in-class submarine PNS Ghazi, but are intercepted by an Indian submarine INS Karanj (S21). An underwater attack ensues.
 
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that's why.

They can't tolerate our rebel anthem.

They shoot immediately.

You mean...you wanted

to commit suicide.

At least that way I

could've saved our honor.

Hi.

Congrats, Father Devaraj.

How do you... - Ranjan has

already broadcasted this news...

...over the entire submarine.

Thank you.

Here...

Congratulations.

- Thank you.

Your child is very lucky...

...to be born on

this side of the border.

Hey... Here.

Your happy birthday?

- No...

My child...he's still very young.

Just born today.

Until now...we've been here,

here and at this point.

And the ship was destroyed here.

Their intentions are something else.

Sir...

It's a boy.

Congratulations!

- Thank you, sir.

Congratulations!

- Thank you.

Thank God your wife didn't

keep your son on hold...

Like our government.

Devaraj.

- Sir.

Don't let this divert your attention.

We still have a lotto do.

- Absolutely not, sir.

Diversion.

That's it.

- I didn't get it, sir.

This merchant ship...was a diversion.

They wanted us to focus

entirely on this area.

This means their target

is something else.

On the east coast there's Paradip...

"Madras...

..Visakhapatnam...

Visakhapatnam!

Target is Visakhapatnam!

Plot all coordinates to Vizag.

Let's move west immediately.

Aye, sir.

Rajiv.

Did you clean your ears too?

- Sorry, sir.

Check 10 degrees west.

- Sir'

No contact, sir.

Change frequency 10 degree west.

- Aye, sir.

Negative, sir.

Further change frequency,

10 degrees west. - Aye, sir.

Sir...sonar contact!

One...

Two...

Three...

Four...

Seven

Eight...

Nine...

Sir, confirming contact

at 2000 meters...

...bearing red 750, center 900.

- Fantastic!

Keep tracking.

- Yes, sir.

Devaraj.

- Yes.

The sonar spotting has been done.

2000 meters.

We dive 250...7 degree alt bubble.

Heading west...and

we torpedo the enemy.

Sir...

...we must stay on hold

until our orders don't change.

Rann Vijay Singh doesn't wait

for any orders, and you know that.

The enemy's been spotted...and

he shouldn't be there.

That's my rule.

And everyone on this

submarine follows my rule.

I've been sent here to follow

the Indian Navy's rules, sir.

Not yours.

Look Arjun...this is

no time for class room theory.

Radio's down...enemy

presence has been confirmed.

In such a situation.

It's the captain's call.

I am the captain.

It's my call...that we head west.

full speed.

Sir...you're the senior naval officer.

You know that the discipline

of the armed forces is our identity.

That's the difference...

between us and the rogue forces.

One small mistake...

can lead to an lndo-Pak war.

And 650 million civilians

will have to pay for it.

And sir...

...you cannot fire

without joint orders, sir.

Sir. He's right.

According to the rules...

...l cannot proceed

without your joint orders.

So you want to play 'rules'?

Fine.

You need both our permission

to fire torpedoes, don't you?

Yes, sir.

- How sad... Sad!

And do I need anyone's

permission...to conduct a drill?

No, sir.

Well then...let's dive 250...

malt 7 degrees, heading west.

Since we've found the enemy.

let's wrap up 'Operation Sea-Sight'.

So let's torpedo the enemy.

But Devaraj, I don't want you to be...

What is that you said?

Rogue force...

This is an emergency practice drill.

Yes. sir.

Action stations!

Action stations! Action stations!

This is an emergency drill.

I repeat, this is an emergency drill.

This is an emergency drill.

Dive to 250 meters.

Boat depth 170 meters.

What you're doing isn't right, sir?

I am just following S21 rules.

Taan Singh.

- Sir.

Prepare to launch torpedo, tube no. 1.

- Sir.

Key, sir.

Sir, you know this is wrong.

I can only follow rules.

And according to the rules.

It's my duty...

...to implement the captain's

orders during a drill.

Please.

Sir.

Torpedo in tube no.1...

ready to fire, sir.

Depth 240 meters, sir.

Attention all stations.

this is your captain.

Gentlemen.

don't ever forget this moment.

Not every soldier

lives to see this day.

Victory...

Victory is something that

will never be handed to you.

You have to fight for it.

Which is exactly what

we're going to do now.

I know...

...some of you are scared...

...wondering whether this is war,

or just a drill.

Think of life as a drill...

...and you won't be scared anymore.

So gentlemen, all stations alert.

This is your captain.

Over and out!

Depth 250 meters, sir.

Get ready...

3...2...1

Four...

Five...

Six...

Eight...

S:

Sir, torpedo alert.

Red bearing 270 degrees.

Be alert everyone, take positions.

- Yes, sir.

Sir, the torpedo is at 300 meters.

Nine...

But sir, it's not on target.

Navigation, come in.

- Navigation, copy sir.

Turn the boat 30 degrees starboard.

Full speed ahead.

- Aye, sir.

Sonar, report contact.

Sir...no contact. sir.

Do they know about our presence?

Why else would they waste a torpedo?

How far off was it?

200 meters, sir.

That's not far.

This means...someone in

there is racking his brains.

Hold same depth.

What's the range of correction?

200 meters, sir.

Maybe the enemy knows...

that we fired a torpedo.

We're right behind them!

Which means we can

only see their tail...

...that's why we

didn't hit the target.

Now...if we dive 50 meters more.

Somewhere here.

Then our target area

will be...their entire base.

And...we knock the enemy off.

And they won't be able to detect us.

- No, sir.

Dive to 300.

300, sir?

Yes...300.

Are you sure...

- I am very sure!

Devaraj.

- Sir...

I said dive to 300 meters.

Yes. sir.

Dive to 300 meters.

Sir.

- Dive...to 300 meters.

Aye, sir.

Sir. you're risking everyone's lives.

Program torpedo.

Torpedo in tube no. 2...

ready to fire, sir.

Depth 260 meters, sir.

Depth 270 meters, sir.

Stay away from the pipes.

The bolts can shoot

out due to the pressure.

Compartment seven.

leak in auxiliary pipe!

Close alt six and seven vents.

Close alt six and seven vents. - Okay.

Report damage.

Compartment seven, report damage.

Sir, we need to terminate

this drill immediately.

Fire...fire...

Sanjay, be careful.

Continue the dive.

Sir, if you don't immediately

terminate this drill...

...then according

to contingency rules...

I'll have to take

over this submarine now.

What? - Yes sir.

and I will act on it immediately.

Surface the boat.

The drill has been terminated.

Surfacing the boat.

I repeat.

the drill has been terminated.

Surfacing the boat.

I said surface the boat!

I need the captain's orders, sir.

We won't stop diving.

Depth 285 meters.

Continue the dive.

- Go ahead, shoot me.

Sir...the kitchen

is filled with smoke.

We must surface in

order to clear it out.

Sir, we have to surface.

This is an emergency.

Please, sir.

Sir...

Take the boat up.

Alter we clear the smoke...

...we dive, okay.

Empty the tanks.

- Aye, sir.

Sir, location has been identified.

It's an Indian submarine.

They are 2000 meters away from us.

Bearing green 90 degrees east.

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Sankalp Reddy

Sankalp Reddy (born 1987) is a Telugu language film director and writer. He made his Tollywood directorial debut with The Ghazi Attack movie. The film was shot simultaneously for Bollywood as well, and was dubbed in Tamil. more…

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