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Nambi Narayanan said that as India is now inviting private participation in technology development, it would also increase the scope for more startups to enter the sector. File photo

ISRO scientists find Rocketry inaccurate, slam Nambi Narayanan


A group of former ISRO scientists on Wednesday alleged that the claims made by ex-ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan in the movie Rocketry: The Nambi Effect and through some television channels, were false and amount to defaming the space agency.

Dr A E Muthunayagam, Director, LPSE, ISRO; Prof E V S Namboothiri, project director, cryogenic engine and D Sasikumaran, the Deputy Director, cryogenic engine, and other former scientists from ISRO on Wednesday met the media here to “debunk” the claims made in the movie.

Directed, produced and written by actor R Madhavan, the biographical drama is based on the life of aerospace engineer Nambi Narayanan. Madhavan also plays the lead role in the movie.

“We are forced to tell the public certain matters as Nambi Narayanan has been defaming ISRO and other scientists through the movie Rocketry: The Nambi Effect, and also through television channels. His claims that he is the father of many projects are false. He even claimed in the movie that he once corrected A P J Abdul Kalam, who went on to become the Indian President. That is also false,” the former scientists said.

They also said that they have asked the current chairman of ISRO S Somanath to take a decision on the false claims made in the movie.

The scientists said that Narayanan’s claim in the movie that his arrest had led to a delay in India acquiring cryogenic technology was wrong.

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They said ISRO began to develop cryogenic technology in the 1980s and E V S Namboothiri was in-charge. “Narayanan was not having any connection with the project,” they claimed.

The group of former scientists also claimed that at least 90 per cent of matters mentioned in the movie in connection with ISRO are false.

“We also came to know that Narayanan has claimed in some television channels that all that was said in the movie was true. Some scientists have even raised concern that Narayanan was taking credit for many of their achievements,” they said.

There was no immediate reaction from Narayanan or the producers of the movie with regard to the former scientists’ allegations.

In 2018, the Supreme Court ordered a probe into the role of the Kerala police in the ISRO espionage case, in which 76-year-old Narayanan was accused.

(With inputs from agencies)

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