Dia Mirza says 'It is my career's privilege to be cast opposite Sunny Deol
Mumbai, June 30
Actress Dia Mirza said that she believes it to be her career's privilege to be cast opposite Sunny Deol in the forthcoming newsroom drama, 'Ikka'.
Speaking during the trailer launch event of 'Ikka', Dia added that she has always been an admirer of the Deol family.
Revealing what made her say yes to the project, Dia said, "When I read the script, I found it to be very compelling, very humane and very powerful. The characterizations are so unique and so interesting and so enticing that I had to say yes. And it is my career's privilege to be cast in a part opposite Sunny Deol sir and I was very happy about that, really happy about that because it meant so much to me."
She also went on to praise her co-stars Tillotama Shome and Akshaye Khanna,
"I've always admired the Deol family for being kind and generous and rooted. And he (Sunny Deol) is everything I imagined him to be and more. I said this at the teaser, when we launched the teaser. And then, of course, to be in a film that has these other forces like Tillotama Shome and Akshaye Khanna, and it's just, thank God, it's just incredible. And Siddharth has done a beautiful job of telling the story sensitively and very cleverly," she concluded.
Earlier, Dia Mirza decided to shed light on her character, saying, "Avantika is someone who brings warmth, strength, and stability to those around her, even when life becomes increasingly uncertain. I was drawn to her resilience and the quiet courage with which she navigates the challenges that come her way. What makes 'Ikka' special is that beneath the courtroom drama lies a deeply human story about family, love, and difficult choices. I'm delighted to be back on Netflix with a story that is both emotionally rich and deeply engaging, and I look forward to audiences experiencing it."
— IANS
Reader Comments
It's great to see Dia back on screen. Her remark about the Deol family being 'kind and generous and rooted' shows the grace of our film industry's veterans. I hope 'Ikka' does justice to both her talent and Sunny ji's powerful screen presence.
While I appreciate Dia's humility, I feel she's underplaying her own talent here. She's proven herself many times, no need to always put herself down. But ya, the film sounds promising with Akshaye Khanna and Tillotama Shome in it. Let's see.
Finally, a newsroom drama with a star cast like this! Sunny Deol's intensity, Akshaye Khanna's brilliance, and Dia's grace—what a combo. And Tillotama Shome is phenomenal too. Definitely going to watch this on Netflix. 🍿
Sunny Deol in a newsroom drama? That's something new. Dia's description of her character Avantika—'warmth, strength, stability'—sounds like she's playing a solid anchor. I hope the director has balanced the courtroom drama with family emotions properly.
Dia always chooses meaningful roles. Her saying 'it is my career's privilege' shows her respect for seniors, which is so Indian. I'm excited to see how this 'deeply human story about family, love, and difficult choices' unfolds. 💛
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