Major isn’t just a movie; it’s a salute to Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, an Indian army hero who bravely faced the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Director Sashi Kiran Tikka and actor Adivi Sesh, who embodies Unnikrishnan with passion, take us through the soldier’s life, from his early days to his unwavering dedication.
Beyond the battlefield, we see Unnikrishnan’s love, challenges, and the making of an elite soldier. The film seamlessly blends emotional moments with thrilling action, capturing the hero’s story with stunning authenticity.
Critically acclaimed and commercially successful, Major is a powerful reminder of sacrifice and courage. It’s a story that leaves audiences with deep respect for Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan.
Defiant Sandeep, venturing into POK, ignited tensions with “It’s ours.” This patriotic spirit, born in Bangalore, fueled his childhood dream of military life. Love with classmate Isha bloomed, but fate led him to the army, where he rose to become a respected NSG trainer. By 2008, married to Isha, cracks appeared in their marriage. Mumbai’s terrorist attacks shattered the nation. Sandeep, resolute, pleaded to join Operation Black Tornado. The Taj Hotel, a viper’s nest of terror, awaited. Ill-equipped police struggled as Sandeep and his team, faces grim, prepared to face the darkness.
Torn between duty and fear, Sandeep stormed the 5th floor, saving Pramoda and Shirley at the cost of bullets and blades. His dying words, “Do not come up,” echoed in the smoke-filled Taj, a hero’s final stand. News ripped through his family, shattering their illusion of safety. A nation mourned, Isha wept, finding solace in unsigned divorce papers. Ten years later, amidst the commemoration’s tears, Mr. Unnikrishnan’s plea resonated: remember Sandeep for the life he lived, not the death he died. Let his courage be our torch, his love our shield.
A flashback painted Sandeep not as a soldier lost, but a man who played cricket with PoK’s children. His promise to return, a bridge to a future he died to protect. Honor him, not for the darkness, but for the light he ignited, the game of peace we must all play.
Director | Sashi Kiran Tikka |
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Story | Adivi Sesh |
Screenplay | Adivi Sesh |
Dialogues | Abburi Ravi |
Cinematography | Vamsi Patchipulusu |
Editor | Vinay Kumar Sirigineedi, Kodati Pavan Kalyan |
Music | Sricharan Pakala |
Producer | Namrata ShirodkarSharath Chandra, Mahesh Babu, Anurag Reddy |
Cast | Adivi Sesh Saiee Manjrekar Prakash RajRevathiMurali SharmaAnish KuruvillaChanakya TejasK Vineet Chandra , Sobhita Dhulipala, Greeshma Prudhivi, Abhinav Singh Raghav, Veeru Madimetla, Devtosh Mukherjee , Rocky Gondle, Varun Gyanchandani, Gaurav Manak |
Release Type | Theatre |
Language | Telugu |
Production | Sony Pictures International Productions G. Mahesh Babu Entertainment A+S Movies |
Budget | 32Cr |
Box Office | 64-66Cr |
OTT Platform | Netflix |