‘Ikka’ movie review: Sunny Deol and Akshaye Khanna play an old hand with conviction
The film 'Ikka' is a gritty OTT thriller starring Sunny Deol and Akshaye Khanna that leans into commercial Hindi cinema tropes. The review highlights the chemistry between the leads and the effective performance of Tillotama Shome in a supporting role.
Why it matters
It reflects the evolving landscape of Indian cinema as traditional stars adapt to the narrative demands of streaming platforms.
Packaged as a modern, gritty OTT thriller, Ikka leans heavily on the core DNA of commercial Hindi cinema, a formula that has increasingly been reduced to mere nostalgia. Fuelled by the star-versus-star dynamic, its narrative weight rests on the explosive chemistry between Sunny Deol and Akshaye Khanna . Physical dominance and moral integrity meet cold stillness and sharp smirks as Netflix, perhaps, wants to test and capture the appetite of a massive, single-screen mass audience. As a result, the recent box office success of Sunny and Akshaye seems to have prompted the makers to dress up a decade-old story to add a new section to the OTT library.
The article is a standard cultural review providing subjective critique of a film's performance and narrative structure.
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