Maj Sandeep's mom wore same saree for 'Major' screening that she wore for his graduation 23 yrs ago


Chennai, Jun 9 (IANS): While Adivi Sesh is overwhelmed with the praise coming his way for his performance in 'Major', the most special words were those from Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan's parents who watched the film in Bangalore with Adivi.

In a touching gesture, Maj Sandeep's mother Dhanalakshmi Unnikrishnan also wore the same saree at the screening that she had worn 23 years ago during her son's pipping ceremony when he joined the Indian Army. She also wore the watch he gifted her.

It was an emotional and surreal moment for Adivi to relive these special moments with the late Major's family, as they watched a tribute to him on the big screen.

Narrating this emotional moment, Adivi says, "Two days before the release, we did the premiere in Bangalore. Amma (late Sandeep Unnikrishnan's mother) called me and said, "23 years ago, I wore this saree for Major Sandeep's graduation. Today, I'm wearing this saree for you.

"She showed me the watch he gave her and she came to watch the film. I kid you not, the moment I saw her I hugged her for four minutes and I held their hands while watching the film. It was a surreal feeling, parents watching a film inspired by their son who is no longer there. After the film they gave me a kiss, I held their hands and sat on the floor and in that moment, I knew we won."

Adivi has been flooded with rave reviews for his sensitive and moving portrayal of the late Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, who will forever remain in our memory for his bravery and sacrifice in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008.

 

  

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