Sunny Deol's Emotional Tribute to Dharmendra in Netflix's Ikka Trailer
Ikka Trailer Launch
The trailer for Ikka, featuring Sunny Deol and Akshaye Khanna, was released on June 29, generating significant excitement. This Netflix film is set to debut on July 10 and includes performances from Dia Mirza, Sanjeeda Shaikh, and Tilottama Shome. A notable moment in the trailer is the reference to Sunny as "Dharmendra's son" towards the conclusion, which resonated deeply with viewers, especially given the film's release following the passing of the iconic actor. Sunny expressed his feelings regarding the tribute during a press conference after the trailer's launch.
Sunny Deol's Response
Sunny Deol on Being 'Dharmendra's Son'
During the press event in Mumbai, when asked about the trailer's mention of him as "Dharmendra's son, Sunny Deol," the 68-year-old actor became emotional. He succinctly stated, "I will always be my father's son, always. That's all I'll say."
Remembering Dharmendra
Dharmendra's Passing
Dharmendra passed away on November 24, 2025, at the age of 89 due to age-related health issues, just two weeks shy of his 90th birthday. His death marked a significant loss for the Indian film industry. Both Sunny and Bobby Deol were devastated, and the nation mourned the loss of the beloved 'He-Man of Bollywood.'
Ikka's Plot and Sunny Deol's Role
About Ikka and Sunny Deol's Character
Ikka sees Sunny Deol return to the role of a lawyer, reminiscent of his famous character in Damini (1993), where he fought for justice against powerful adversaries. In this new film, however, his character is more complex, defending a murder suspect with whom he shares a painful history. Akshaye Khanna plays the accused, while Tilottama Shome takes on the role of the prosecution lawyer. Dia Mirza and Sanjeeda Shaikh also star, with the latter portraying Akshaye's wife.
Director's Insights
Director's Perspective on Ikka
Director Siddharth P Malhotra shared that Ikka has been both an emotional and creative challenge for him. He expressed, "This was one of the first stories I wanted to bring to life on screen. The appeal of Ikka lies in its courtroom narrative that intertwines personal relationships and emotional conflicts with the quest for justice." The film is produced by Alchemy Films and marks Sunny Deol's debut in the streaming arena.
