The Indian Air Force has taken exception to and protested against certain scenes in the Bollywood film `Gunjan Saxena, The Kargil Girl`. Patriotism as the highest virtue is well portrayed by the Indian Film industry through many and most films by Bollywood. However, the Jhanvi Kapoor starrer Gunjan Saxena has irked the armed forces that seem to be portrayed as discriminating against women. The movie is inspired by Flight lieutenant Gunjan Saxena, India`s first female Air Force officer to fly in a combat zone during the Kargil war. The movie is right now being streamed on the OTT platform Netflix. The IAF has written to Dharma Production, Netflix and the Central Board of Film Certification, saying `Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl` starring Janhvi Kapoor portrays the work culture in the Air Force in a “negative light” and being discriminatory towards women officers. The letter sent to the CBFC said that IAF as a service has always ensured that the organisation is gender neutral and has always provided an equal opportunity to both male and women personnel. Reports say the letter mentions that as per initial understanding, Dharma Productions had agreed to present the Air Force with authenticity and make all efforts to ensure that the film helps to inspire the next generation of IAF Officers.