Akshaye Khanna deserves more films, says 'Ikka' director Siddharth P Malhotra
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Key Takeaways
Filmmaker Siddharth P. Malhotra has publicly backed actor Akshaye Khanna, calling him one of Bollywood's most gifted performers and expressing hope that the industry recognises his talent with more leading roles. The remarks come ahead of the 10 July Netflix premiere of their upcoming collaboration, 'Ikka'.
What Malhotra Said
'For me, Akshaye Khanna has always been an exceptional actor. I have admired his work for many years. I genuinely hope he gets more films because he deserves them. He is immensely talented and brings tremendous depth to every role he plays,' Malhotra said in a recent interview.
The director, who has worked closely with Khanna on 'Ikka', described the actor as someone who elevates every character he portrays — a sentiment echoed by a growing section of critics and audiences who have long considered Khanna among Bollywood's most underutilised talents.
Akshaye Khanna's Career Revival
After a period away from the mainstream spotlight, Akshaye Khanna staged a notable comeback through a string of intense, morally complex roles. His portrayal of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in the Ranveer Singh-starrer 'Chhaava' drew widespread praise, as did his performance in the spy thriller 'Dhurandhar'.
In 'Chhaava', Khanna played Rehman Dakait — also known as Rehman Baloch — a feared gangster from Karachi with political ambitions who leads the Lyari-based Baloch gang and serves as the film's principal antagonist. Both outings underscored his ability to inhabit villainous and antagonist archetypes with rare conviction.
About 'Ikka' and the Sunny Deol Reunion
'Ikka', directed by Siddharth P. Malhotra and produced by Alchemy Films, is an action thriller that casts Sunny Deol as a respected and principled lawyer, while Akshaye Khanna plays a man accused of murder whose past was profoundly shaped by Deol's character. The setup builds toward a tense courtroom confrontation between the two leads.
Notably, the film marks the first time Sunny Deol and Akshaye Khanna have shared screen space since the 1999 war drama 'Border' — a gap of over two decades. The cast also includes Sanjeeda Shaikh, Shishir Sharma, and Akansha Ranjan Kapoor in key supporting roles.
Release and What to Expect
'Ikka' is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on 10 July. The OTT release positions the film for a wide audience, and Malhotra's endorsement of Khanna ahead of the launch is as much a promotional signal as it is a genuine artistic assessment. Whether 'Ikka' translates critical goodwill into a broader commercial moment for Khanna remains to be seen.