Adivi Sesh's Major is racing for a grand release on June 3, 2022. The film is a biopic on Major Sundeep Unnikrishnan and this is exciting all movie lovers across the country. Major Sundeep Unnikrishnan sacrificed his life during the 26/11 Mumbai Attacks. Sobhita Dhulipala, former Miss India who is playing an important role in the film, speaking to scribes, shared Major secrets.
Speaking about her role in Major, Sobhita said "I will be seen in the role of Pramoda in Major. The film shows Sandeep's life on one side and the 26/11 attacks and the Taj incident on the other. I played a hostage in the 26/11 attacks. My character will have different emotions such as fear, crying, courage, faith, hope, despair, etc. It’s a very weighty character with emotions. In real life, some person has experienced attacks and suffered. So, the character should be responsible rather than just being cinematic."
She added 'There will be no reference when making a film based on real-life events. But as an actor, I strongly believe that it actually happened. Someone really experienced the pain and fear of the character I was doing. Their character changed completely after this incident. We made this character fully aware that they should be given respect. I have never used glycerine for tears in my career. I will not need glycerine for the rest of my life after experiencing this story.'
Sobhita said Major is a must-watch for everyone as it is different from other patriotic films. About her dream roles,Sobhita said ' am interested in historical roles. With Ponniyin Selvan that aspiration was somewhat fulfilled. My role in that is well designed. I'm a classical dancer. For the first time, I had the opportunity to perform a dance in it. I always wanted to do a happy character because I am a happy person in life. But I mostly get serious characters. Initially, I did not have the opportunity to choose a character. I picked up something good in the role that came up. But now I feel that I have gained the trust of the directors, the producers, and the audience to do all kinds of roles.'