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Set against the backdrop of the 1971 war, follows the life of second Lieutenant Arun Khetrapal.

Ikkis Movie Review Rating:

Star Cast: Dharmendra, Agastya Nanda, Simar Bhatia, Jaideep Ahlawat, Rahul Dev

Director: Sriram Raghavan

Ikkis Movie Review
Ikkis Movie Review: A Sharp Emotional Drama Depicting Both Love And War (Photo Credit – Instagram)

What’s Good: Love and war are both covered masterfully

What’s Bad: The placid pace might not be approved by some, as we are used to fast-paced war narratives

Loo Break: Strictly speaking, no

Watch or Not?: Yes, and not just for good, old Dharam-ji!

Language: Hindi

Available On: Theatrical release

Runtime: 147 Minutes

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Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal (Agastya Nanda), an Indian army officer and a Tank commander, has just touched a youthful 21 when he is summoned to war—the Indo-Pak 1971 conflict. The son of Brigadier (Retd.) M.L. Khetarpal (Dharmendra) is a valiant young man who wants to live up to his ancestral tradition (his grandfather and great-grandfather were also soldiers), and his happiness knows no end when, early on, he gets to actually fight the enemy.

His patriotic passion impresses his superiors, and against discretion and the orders to evacuate, he does not give up firing at the enemy, even when his tank is on fire and destroys no less than 10 enemy tanks before laying down his life. In the crucial Battle of Basantar, he thus halts the enemy advance, which plays a vital role in Pakistan’s defeat.

His exemplary supreme sacrifice as he decimates the enemy tanks earned him the Param Vir Chakra, making him the youngest-ever martyr to win the military’s highest recognition.

30 years later, his aging father gets to visit his hometown in Pakistan and soon unravels the story of his braveheart son’s exploits and goes to the very spot where his son breathed his last. And how he comes to know so much about his late son is what the story is about.

Ikkis Movie Review: The screenplay meticulously complements the story (Photo Credit – Youtube)

Ikkis Movie Review: Script Analysis

The best thing about Ikkis is that nothing vital is fake. Every character and incident is real, though the trajectory of the story that incentivized the making of this film is such that it seems a shade incredible. Happily, the photographs of the actual characters after the climax show that life can indeed be stranger than fiction! A clue for the curious would be a somewhat similar tenor of another true story in Sky Force.

Sriram Raghavan, Arijit Biswas, and Pooja Ladha Surti have penned a watertight and poignant script that seems to lack pace but is actually a relaxed and compassionate look at both father and son. The father’s desire at 81 to visit his hometown in Sargodha (now in Pakistan) makes the story immediately acquire a larger-than-life dimension. His journey is alternated with the son’s professional growth, his romantic interlude with Kiran (Simar Bhatia), his interactions with superiors Risaldar Sagat Singh (Sikandar Kher) and Lt. Col. Hanut Singh (Rahul Dev), apart from colleagues-in-arms and others, and the war sequences.

The dialogues are superb again, especially in the natural banters between the soldiers and the much more moving lines between the brigadier and his Pakistani host, Brigadier Khwaja Mohammed Naseer (Jaideep Ahlawat), who hosts and guides Arun’s father within Pakistan.

At many junctures, we find remarks and sequences that heighten the similarities between Indian and Pakistani people, with sentences alluding to the futility of war and the ill effects of Partition. While these go with the mood, theme, and plotline of the film, we have to watch how the audience will receive this angle, given the current mood of the nation, and one hopes that the honesty and good intention in the storytelling will make for an apt reception, at least in this case.

Ikkis Movie Review: Star Performance

Dharmendra plays Brigadier Khetarpal, and his performance, as always natural and underplayed, is the high point of this moving drama. The use of his real-life poem on longing for his pind (village) and his reaction when he comes face-to-face with the soldier responsible for his son’s death is one more (and tragically the final) proof of his innate talent at every kind of role in his long career that gets a fitting end with this film.

As the Pakistan Army officer, Brigadier Jaan Mohammed Nissar, Jaideep Ahlawat once again delivers a towering performance, and the way he looks compassionately at Brigadier Khetarpal is like a textbook on acting with merely one’s eyes.

Agastya Nanda is excellent in the main role—after all, he was the brightest spot even in his debut release (on OTT)—The Archies, and he is another actor who seems to go the natural, easy way, just like his reel father here. Here’s looking at a bright future for this lad.

Actual debutant Simar Bhatia as Kiran Kochhar shows very strong potential within the very limited time and scope she has, and her body language, voice, and facial expressions belie the fact that this is his debut film. With the right roles and directors, I am sure that she will go a long way. Sikander Kher makes for an effortless Sagat Singh. Rahul Dev as Lieutenant-Colonel Hanut Singh is impressive.

The supporting cast, including Suhasini Mulay as Arun’s mother, Jitendar Singh as Sowar Nand Singh, Shree Bishnoi as Sowar Parag Singh, the driver of Arun’s tank, Vijendar Singh as Nathu Singh, Madhusudan Bishnoi as Sowar Bishwanath Singh, Vivaan Shah as Captain Vijendra, Kailash as Second Lieutenant Brijendra Singh, Aryan Pushkar as Second Lieutenant Avtar, Ekavali Khanna as Nissar’s wife and the actress who plays Nissar’s daughter all do competent work.

Ikkis Movie Review: The Film Features Strong Performances From The Featured Cast (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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