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Updated : May 29, 2022

Adivi Sesh revealed moving incident from Major Sandeep life

Major is the latest film by Adivi Sesh, a young hero. The Pan-Indian film, directed by Shashikiran Tikka, will be released worldwide on June 3. The film is based on the life of 'Sandeep Unnikrishnan,' a young Army officer who died in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

 

In this context, Hero Adivi Sesh is touring the country as part of the promotion. Major revealed an intriguing detail about the film in a recent special interview with Telugu media. On this occasion, he revealed an unknown incident involving Major Sandeep.

 

'Many shocking incidents occurred while getting to know Sandeep in depth for the Major film. During the Kargil war, his shoulder was injured. Even though he was in excruciating pain, he carried a man on his injured shoulder and walked 10 kilometres in the snow.

 

Furthermore, Sandeep's friend accompanied him while he was training at Osari Indian Training Center and returning home by train. He's on his way to Assam. Sandeep must travel to Bangalore. When his friend asked if he had any money, Sandeep gave him everything in his pocket.

 

'Sandeep didn't eat anything else on his way to Bangalore after that. I didn't drink. There is a rule that a person in the military should not ask anyone anything. Adivi Sesh stated, "There are so many moving events related to him." Mahesh babu GMB Entertainments, A Plus S Movies, and Sony Pictures Films India produced the film. Saiee Manjrekar plays the lead opposite Adavi Sesh, while Shobhita Dhulipalla, Prakash Raj, Revathi, and Murali Sharma play supporting roles.






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