
Ikkis
History · War · Drama
Overview
Second Lieutenant and India's youngest Param Vir Chakra recipient, Arun Khetarpal, gave his life fighting for his battalion and the country during the 1971 Battle of Basantar. Ikkis also takes a reflective look at the futility of war through the eyes of Khetarpal's father, who visits his ancestral home in Sargodha and Alma Mater for reunion, which now happens to be in post-partition Pakistan, 30 years later.
Top Cast


Dharmendra
Dharmendra
Brig. Madan Lal Khetarpal
Dharmendra
Brig. Madan Lal Khetarpal


Jaideep Ahlawat
Jaideep Ahlawat
Brig. Jaan Mohammad Khan
Jaideep Ahlawat
Brig. Jaan Mohammad Khan


Agastya Nanda
Agastya Nanda
2nd Lt Arun Khetarpal
Agastya Nanda
2nd Lt Arun Khetarpal


Simar Bhatia
Simar Bhatia
Kiran Kochar
Simar Bhatia
Kiran Kochar


Shree Bishnoi
Shree Bishnoi
SWR Parag Singh
Shree Bishnoi
SWR Parag Singh


Suhasini Mulay
Suhasini Mulay
Mrs. Maheshwari Khetarpal
Suhasini Mulay
Mrs. Maheshwari Khetarpal


Rahul Dev
Rahul Dev
Lt Col Hanut Singh
Rahul Dev
Lt Col Hanut Singh


Sikandar Kher
Sikandar Kher
RIS Sagat Singh
Sikandar Kher
RIS Sagat Singh


Ekavali Khanna
Ekavali Khanna
Maryam Nisar
Ekavali Khanna
Maryam Nisar


Vivaan Shah
Vivaan Shah
Capt. Vijender Malhotra
Vivaan Shah
Capt. Vijender Malhotra
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