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'Ikkis' is Pro-Humanity, Not Pro-Pakistan: Ekavali Khanna
24 Jan
Summary
- Ekavali Khanna argues 'Ikkis' is an anti-war film, not pro-Pakistan.
- The film focuses on universal themes of grief, honesty, and war's impact.
- Khanna prioritizes 'Ikkis' for its sensitivity over 'Dhurandhar'.

Actress Ekavali Khanna has strongly refuted claims that her recently released film 'Ikkis' promotes a positive image of Pakistan. In an interview, Khanna explained that the film's narrative is deeply focused on the human cost of war, exploring themes of grief, honesty, and the collateral damage left behind by conflict. She emphasized that 'Ikkis' is unequivocally an anti-war movie, designed to resonate on a profound emotional level by highlighting shared human experiences.
Khanna further clarified that the film's story offers a moving perspective from both an Indian father-son relationship and a Pakistani counterpart, underscoring its pro-humanity stance. She contrasted this with the critical reception of 'Dhurandhar,' which arrived earlier and garnered praise for its strong nationalistic tone. While respecting director Aditya Dhar's work, Khanna stated her personal creative choice would always favor the sensitivity and universal message of 'Ikkis.' Her primary satisfaction lies in the film bringing the story of Arun Khetarpal to a wider audience.




