Did Abhishek Bachchan Praise Agastya Nanda's Dedication to Portraying Arun Khetarpal?
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Mumbai, Dec 16 (NationPress) Actor Abhishek Bachchan has expressed his admiration for his nephew Agastya Nanda regarding his performance as war hero Arun Khetarpal in the film “Ikkis.” He commended Agastya's commitment to embodying this iconic character.
Abhishek referred to Agastya's dedication in portraying Arun Khetarpal as “commendable.” In a recent social media post, he emphasized the honor and responsibility that comes with depicting a national hero like Arun Khetarpal and recognized Agastya's efforts to give the character the respect, valor, and dignity it warrants.
Praising him as a highly sincere actor, the ‘Dasvi’ star stated that Agastya's dedication to the role is indeed “commendable.” On his X handle, Abhishek shared a video released by the makers in tribute to Arun Khetarpal on his death anniversary. In his repost, he wrote, “Agastya, this is a huge honour and responsibility!! A huge hero of our nation. I am sure you have given him the respect, valour and dignity he truly deserves. You are an immensely sincere actor and your dedication to portraying Arun ji is so commendable. May God and the audiences bless you. #KeepFightingTheGoodFight.”
The video showcases Agastya Nanda undergoing makeup to transform into Arun Khetarpal. Reflecting on the war hero, he stated, “When I first heard about Arun Khetarpal, I felt extremely grateful to have the opportunity to play such a great and famous character from the army.”
November 16 marks the death anniversary of Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal. He was an Indian Army officer and tank commander, renowned as one of India’s finest tank aces with 10 confirmed tank kills. He was awarded the Param Vir Chakra posthumously, which is India's highest military honor, for his extraordinary bravery in battle. Khetarpal was killed in action during the Battle of Basantar during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War.
The upcoming action drama “Ikkis,” directed by Sriram Raghavan and produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films, is inspired by the life of India’s youngest Param Vir Chakra recipient, Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal.