Key Points

The Indian Embassy in Japan is set to host a special screening of the critically acclaimed film 'Major', which chronicles the life of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan. The movie, starring Adivi Sesh and Saiee M Manjrekar, will be presented with Japanese subtitles on April 29, 2025. This screening aims to showcase the heroic story of an Indian braveheart to Japanese audiences, highlighting his sacrifice during the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. The event represents a significant cultural exchange, bringing an inspirational Indian narrative to international viewers.

Key Points: Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan Film Screens in Japan Embassy Event

  • Indian Embassy hosts free screening of 'Major' with Japanese subtitles
  • Film celebrates Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan's heroism during Mumbai attacks
  • Adivi Sesh portrays lead role with powerful performance
  • Saiee M Manjrekar delivers emotional support character
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Indian Embassy to hold special screening of Saiee M Manjrekar, Adivi Sesh's 'Major' in Japan

Special screening of 'Major' honoring Indian braveheart's heroic 26/11 Mumbai attacks sacrifice, featuring Adivi Sesh and Saiee M Manjrekar

"#JaiHind #Major in Japan - Adivi Sesh"

Chennai, April 16

The Indian Embassy in Japan is to hold a special screening of director Sashi Kiran Tikka’s superhit film, ‘Major’, featuring actors Adivi Sesh, Saiee M Manjrekar and Sobhita Dhulipala, in Japan on April 29.

The special screening of the critically acclaimed film, which was based on the life of Indian braveheart Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, will be available for the audience to experience with Japanese subtitles.

The film’s screening is scheduled to be held on April 29, 2025, from 2:00 pm to 4:50 pm, and will be available free of cost. However, it will require pre-registration.

Adivi Sesh, who played the lead role of Indian braveheart Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to share the exciting announcement.

“#JaiHind #Major in Japan,” he wrote, quoting the tweet containing the Japanese poster on the screening.”

Beyond marking a cinematic feat, the Saiee M Manjrekar and Adivi Sesh-starrer film will look to showcase Indian cinema to Japanese audiences.

For the Japanese audience, the film is expected to come across as a bold, inspiring story about an Indian braveheart, Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, who fought valiantly and sacrificed his life to save the citizens during the gruesome 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

While Adivi Sesh depicted the life of an Indian soldier, Saiee M Manjrekar played the role of Adivi’s wife in the film.

Adivi Sesh’s performance as Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan came in for widespread praise from all quarters.

From portraying young romance to depicting the seriousness of love, support and sacrifice, Saiee won hearts with her impeccable acting range and emotional depth. She received rave reviews for maintaining her stance in an intense plot, yet bringing a sense of softness with her feminine charm and grace.

- IANS

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Rahul K
This is such a wonderful initiative! Major was such an emotional and powerful film. Glad to see Indian cinema getting international recognition 🇮🇳
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Priya S
Saw Major twice in theaters - Adivi Sesh's performance gave me goosebumps! Hope the Japanese audience appreciates this tribute to our real-life hero.
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Anjali M
While I loved the film overall, I felt some parts could have been more historically accurate. Still, a moving tribute to Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan's sacrifice.
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Vikram J
The embassy is doing great work promoting cultural exchange! More Indian films should get this kind of international exposure. Major is the perfect choice to showcase our storytelling.
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Sneha R
Saiee was such a revelation in this film! Her emotional scenes were so natural. Can't wait to see what she does next 👏
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Karan P
Free screening is a great idea, but I hope they maintain the solemnity of the subject matter. This isn't just entertainment - it's a real hero's story.

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