One year of 'Major': Adivi Sesh's touching reunion with Unnikrishnan family

Actor Adivi Sesh with Unnikrishnan family
On the film's first anniversary, Sesh spent the day with Unnikrishnan's family in Bangalore. Photo: IANS

Thiruvananthapuram: Actor Adivi Sesh has experienced the rarity of playing a life-altering role in his career, and 'Major' was precisely that film for him.

As 'Major' reaches its first anniversary on June 3, Sesh reflects on how it has profoundly transformed his life. The film beautifully portrayed the real-life narrative of the courageous NSG officer, Sandeep Unnikrishnan, and the heart-wrenching events of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

The biopic forged a very special bond with Sesh, who is keeping this legacy alive by remaining close to the Unnikrishnan family -- retired ISRO scientist K. Unnikrishnan and his wife Dhanalakshmi.

On the film's first anniversary, Sesh spent the day with Unnikrishnan's family in Bangalore and penned a heartfelt note about the day as well as the film along with some sweet pictures.

Sesh said on Instagram: "Got my darshan with Amma and Uncle for the one-year anniversary of 'Major'. Amma cooked some amazing food despite her shoulder pain. Their love has meant everything to me. Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan has blessed me and changed me in ways I never knew.

"'Major' is my most memorable film. I want to thank Mahesh [Babu] sir, our amazing producers, our phenomenal director, the hardworking team, our actors who gave riveting performances and most of all the audience. The love and respect you have given us is immense. I am indebted from the bottom of my heart. This honour is forever. JaiHind!"

On the work front, Sesh will be seen next in 'G2', the second film of the 'Goodachari' franchise. The shooting for the pan-India film, which is being put together by the makers of 'The Kashmir Files', 'Karthikeya 2' and 'Major'. will commence soon.
(With IANS inputs)

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