How does Subhash Ghai Reflect on Dharmendra's Final Performance in 'Ikkis'?
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Mumbai, Dec 31 (NationPress) Renowned filmmaker Subhash Ghai felt a wave of emotion after seeing the enthusiastic reception of Dharmendra's final film, "Ikkis", during a special screening.
Ghai shared his joy that audiences embraced the film and commended the performances of the main cast, including Jaideep Ahlawat and Agastya Nanda.
In an Instagram post, Ghai congratulated the Deol family and the team behind "Ikkis", stating, "My heart goes out to DHARAM pa ji for his last film, IKKIS, which received a heartfelt applause yesterday at its premiere in Mumbai. (sic)."
"I am thrilled that everyone appreciated the film's emotional depth and performances. I must watch this. My heartfelt congratulations to the dear Deol family and the team at Maddock Films, with special commendations for Jaideep Ahlawat and Agastya Nanda for their outstanding performances. Stay blessed always (Folded hands emoji) love," added the director of 'Taal'.
On Tuesday, actress Ameesha Patel expressed her gratitude to Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol for hosting a special screening of "Ikkis".
The 'Gadar' actress noted that Dharmendra's charming innocence contributed to the film's heartwarming quality.
Describing the film as "sweet and endearing", Ameesha posted on social media, "Thank you @iamsunnydeol and @iambobbydeol for the special screening of @aapkadharam (Dharamji’s) final film — a fitting tribute to our LEGEND!! Such a sweet, emotional, and touching film that truly resonates with your heart!! Only Dharamji and his adorable innocence could make IKKIS so heartwarming to experience (Folded hands emojis)."
It's noteworthy that Dharmendra passed away on the same day the production team unveiled his character poster from the drama.
The film, inspired by the life of the young hero Arun Khetarpal, the youngest Param Vir Chakra recipient during the 1971 war, features Dharmendra portraying Arun’s father.
Earlier, the filmmakers shared an emotional poem written by Dharmendra titled, “Aj bhi ji karda hai, pind apne nu jaanwa”. The poem captures Dharmendra's deep longing and reminiscence for his cherished village.