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Post by : Meena Ariff
Veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan conveyed deep pride and emotion for his grandson Agastya Nanda, who will appear on the big screen in the upcoming war drama Ikkis. The Sriram Raghavan-directed film, produced by Maddock Films, released its trailer today and received immediate positive response from viewers and industry peers.
Amitabh Bachchan’s Emotional Message
Following the trailer launch, Amitabh took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a personal note that mixed fond recollection with pride. He reflected on Agastya’s early childhood and celebrated the milestone of his cinematic debut.
In his message, Amitabh recalled holding Agastya as a baby and watching him grow, noting the emotional journey from those first moments to seeing him on screens worldwide. He offered his blessings and wished his grandson success and honour for both his craft and the family.
The tweet struck a chord with fans, who filled social media with congratulatory messages for Agastya and warm praise for Amitabh’s tribute, calling it one of the most touching familial endorsements for a newcomer.
Family Support and Pride
Agastya’s father, industrialist Nikhil Nanda, also shared his feelings online. On Facebook he described watching the Ikkis trailer as a profoundly proud moment, both as a parent and as an Indian, and commended Agastya’s depiction of Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal (PVC) as a stirring homage to bravery.
These public messages from Amitabh Bachchan and Nikhil Nanda underline the strong family backing behind Agastya as he enters the film industry, reflecting a shared sense of pride within the Bachchan and Nanda families.
Directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Sriram Raghavan, Ikkis dramatizes the true story of Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, an Indian Army officer renowned for his courage during the 1971 Indo-Pak war.
Arun Khetarpal, who was posthumously honoured with the Param Vir Chakra, is remembered for his extraordinary leadership and sacrifice during the Battle of Basantar, fighting on despite serious injury. His valor at just 21 years old has become part of India’s military legacy.
Agastya Nanda steps into this demanding role after his digital debut in The Archies. The trailer highlights his transformation, showing the blend of vulnerability and resolve required to portray a young soldier of historic significance.
The Cast and Crew
Ikkis assembles a notable supporting cast that includes Dharmendra and Jaideep Ahlawat, both respected for their strong screen presence. The production by Maddock Films brings experienced backing to the project.
Sriram Raghavan, known for films such as Andhadhun and Badlapur, applies his disciplined storytelling and eye for detail to this biopic. His approach promises a mix of realistic depiction, emotional depth, and historical fidelity, making Ikkis a key release to watch in 2025.
Strong Response to the Trailer
The Ikkis trailer has provoked significant discussion online, with viewers praising its striking visuals, impactful dialogue, and emotional resonance. Commentators have noted that Agastya’s performance appears sincere and mature, hinting at a promising start to his film career.
Reviewers have also commended the film’s cinematography and production design for convincingly recreating the 1971 battlefield atmosphere and evoking the period’s patriotic tone. The soundtrack and score further elevate the dramatic moments.
A Promising Debut for Agastya Nanda
As the grandson of Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan and a descendant of Raj Kapoor’s cinematic lineage, Agastya represents the next generation of a storied film family. Yet industry observers say Ikkis is poised to define him on his own merits rather than merely extend a legacy.
While The Archies showcased Agastya’s youthful screen presence, Ikkis demands deeper emotional range and dramatic commitment. Insiders suggest the role could establish him as a noteworthy newcomer in Indian cinema.
Ikkis is slated for release in December 2025, a festive window that could broaden its audience and amplify its patriotic themes. The combination of a compelling true story, an accomplished ensemble, and Raghavan’s direction positions the film as a major cinematic event next year.
As Agastya Nanda prepares for his theatrical debut, Amitabh Bachchan’s heartfelt words capture the intersection of family pride and professional aspiration — a personal milestone set against a story of national courage.
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