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Ikkis Review: Less noise, more feeling; Dharmendra, Jaideep Ahlawat and Agastya Nanda’s war film hits quietly

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Performances
Agastya Nanda delivers an honest performance as 2nd Lt. Arun Khetarpal; his effort shows. However, his body language could have been tougher to fully match the role of a soldier. Still, this is a clear improvement from The Archies and shows growth.

Simar Bhatia, as Kiran Kochar, brings warmth to her role.

Jaideep Ahlawat is dependable as always. As Brigadier Jaan Mohammad Nisaar, he portrays inner conflict with ease and restraint.

Dharmendra ji needs no review, his presence alone speaks volumes.

A special mention to Avani Rai as Saba (Nisaar’s daughter), who adds emotional softness to the story. Ekavalli Khanna supports well as Nisaar’s wife, while Vivaan Shah (Captain Vijender Malhotra), Sikander Kher (Risaldar Sagat Singh), and Rahul Bose (Lt. Colonel Hanut Singh) make the most of their screen time.

Final Verdict
Watch it for the calm storytelling and as a respectful tribute to Dharmendra and Asrani.

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