Mumbai:Telugu star Adivi Sesh has opened up his journey of making a film on Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, who was martyred during the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai in 2008.
"I can only say that he impacted my life from the first moment I knew about him. It was in 2008, I remember when I had seen his photograph splashed across all the channels. I didn't know what to make of it, I kept wondering, who is this man. There was some sort of madness of spirit in his eyes aur hothon pe halki si hasi (and a faint smile on the lips). There was madness and there was a smile, I couldn't understand it," said Adivi, sharing his first memory of Unnikrishnan.
Adivi stars in "Major", the film based on the late Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan's life. Recalling the first time he saw the Major's photograph, the actor said he noted a likeness.
"He looked like he could be one of my family members, an older cousin, and then I found out he was Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, and he had given his life for the country. I couldn't stop looking at that now-iconic passport photograph," added the actor.
Recounting the battle of acquiring the consent of the late officer's parents, Adivi shared: "When I first called uncle (Mr. Unnikrishnan, Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan's father), he didn't believe ki koi pichhle 10 saal se Major Sandeep ki zindagi pe research kar raha tha (that someone had been researching on Major Sandeep's life for the past 10 years) and wanted to tell a story inspired by his life."
"He was very cynical, in fact. Since they didn't believe me or my team, we all kept meeting uncle and aunty. I think after the fourth or fifth meeting, they started trusting me a bit and I imagined in this moment after the fourth meeting, uncle looked me in the eye with a lot of sincerity and said, 'I believe you want to make a movie about my son's life 10 per cent," Adivi continued.