In a heartfelt tribute, Amit Dabas, the commanding officer of the late Major Mukund Varadarajan, shared a detailed review of the biographical film “Amaran” on his official LinkedIn account, expressing his deep admiration for the portrayal of the soldier’s life. The film, directed by Rajkumar Periyasamy, stars popular actors Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi, and recounts Major Varadarajan’s heroic sacrifice during a mission in Kashmir’s Shopian area in 2014.
Dabas’s review is significant, especially considering his close association with Major Varadarajan, and director Periyasamy has called it the “best review he can ever receive”. He stated that he would wear Dabas’s praise as a medal, recognizing the impactful connection the film may have with viewers.
In his post, Dabas praised the film for its commitment to capturing the essence of Major Varadarajan’s legacy, saying, “The word ‘amaran’ literally means ‘undying’ or ‘immortal’. I am grateful to the entire team behind AMARAN for their commitment to portraying this story with the dignity it deserves.” He expressed hopes that the film will serve as a reminder of the strength and resilience inherent in the armed forces, especially for those unfamiliar with Major Varadarajan’s contributions.
Dabas highlighted the film’s depiction of honour, duty, and sacrifice, commending director Periyasamy for his dedication and hard work in bringing the story to life. He also lauded the performances of Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi, who take on the roles of Major Varadarajan and his wife, Indhu Rebecca Varghese, respectively. Dabas noted the importance of including Indhu and their young daughter, Arsheya, in the narrative, stating, “Arsheya may have lost her father early, but she inherits a legacy of honour, bravery, and love.”
He emphasized that Arsheya’s presence and her journey serve as a poignant reminder of the deeply personal cost of service and the quiet strength embodied by both Indhu and Arsheya. Dabas concluded his review by urging viewers to appreciate the sacrifices made by those who serve the nation, expressing gratitude to the “Amaran” team for their efforts in honoring Major Mukund Varadarajan’s story. The film aims not just to entertain but to inspire respect for the armed forces and the families of those who serve.