‘You Made Me Cry’: Arun Khetarpal’s Brother Hugs Agastya Nanda After Watching Ikkis
At a recent screening of the patriotic film Ikkis, an emotional moment unfolded when Arun Khetarpal’s brother hugged lead actor Agastya Nanda after watching the movie. Witnesses said the encounter was heartfelt, with Khetarpal’s brother moved to tears by the film’s portrayal of sacrifice and courage.
The embrace underscored how deeply the story connected with audiences, particularly those with personal or familial ties to armed forces narratives. Agastya, who plays a central role in the film, responded with warmth and gratitude, acknowledging the emotional response from viewers.
The exchange was shared widely by attendees and fans, who noted how the film’s themes of bravery and remembrance resonated with audiences on a personal level. For many, seeing a real connection between the narrative and those it honours amplified the film’s meaning.
The screening brought out strong reactions from viewers, including veterans, family members of service personnel, and patriotic film lovers. Many expressed that Ikkis stirred powerful emotions, prompting reflections on sacrifice, duty and national pride.
Agastya’s interaction with Khetarpal’s brother became a talking point, highlighting how cinema can bridge storytelling and real-world appreciation for heroism. Attendees recounted the moment as one of the evening’s most touching, reinforcing the film’s impact beyond entertainment.
The embrace underscored how deeply the story connected with audiences, particularly those with personal or familial ties to armed forces narratives. Agastya, who plays a central role in the film, responded with warmth and gratitude, acknowledging the emotional response from viewers.
The exchange was shared widely by attendees and fans, who noted how the film’s themes of bravery and remembrance resonated with audiences on a personal level. For many, seeing a real connection between the narrative and those it honours amplified the film’s meaning.
The screening brought out strong reactions from viewers, including veterans, family members of service personnel, and patriotic film lovers. Many expressed that Ikkis stirred powerful emotions, prompting reflections on sacrifice, duty and national pride.
Agastya’s interaction with Khetarpal’s brother became a talking point, highlighting how cinema can bridge storytelling and real-world appreciation for heroism. Attendees recounted the moment as one of the evening’s most touching, reinforcing the film’s impact beyond entertainment.
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