Amitabh Bachchan's Heartfelt Reaction to Grandson Agastya Nanda's Film 'Ikkis'
Amitabh Bachchan's Emotional Response
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan expressed his deep emotions after viewing his grandson Agastya Nanda's forthcoming movie 'Ikkis'. The legendary actor was visibly moved, showcasing feelings that transcended a typical grandfather's pride, reflecting the perspective of a discerning film critic.
Insights on 'Ikkis'
Amitabh's Thoughts on 'Ikkis'
'Ikkis' is a biographical war drama that chronicles the remarkable journey of Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, a courageous Indian Army officer. The narrative highlights the valor of this soldier, who was honored with the Param Vir Chakra for his bravery during the 1971 Indo-Pak war, making him the youngest recipient of this prestigious award. Directed by the acclaimed Sriram Raghavan, the film is set to hit theaters on January 1, 2026.
Amitabh's Review on His Blog
Amitabh's Reflections
In his blog, Amitabh Bachchan shared his reflections on watching the film, noting that seeing Agastya on screen evoked a torrent of memories from his early years. Beyond his personal sentiments, he commended Agastya's performance, describing it as mature and deeply engaging. He emphasized that Agastya embodied the character of Arun Khetarpal authentically, resonating with viewers on an emotional level.
According to Amitabh, whenever Agastya appears on screen, the audience's attention is naturally drawn to him. He clarified that this observation stems from his experience as a viewer rather than familial bias. He praised the film's narrative, writing, and direction as nearly impeccable, stating that it leaves viewers with tears of pride and joy by the end.
Cast and Audience Anticipation
Simran Bhatia Joins the Cast
Excitement is building among audiences for 'Ikkis', which also stars Simran Bhatia, the niece of actor Akshay Kumar, marking her debut in acting. Additionally, the late Dharmendra will appear in the film posthumously, having expressed a desire for the film to resonate with audiences in both India and Pakistan, highlighting the human and emotional narratives often overshadowed by war.
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