Netflix’s Ikka, directed by Siddharth P. Malhotra, brings together Sunny Deol and Akshaye Khanna in a tense courtroom thriller that combines legal drama with emotional conflict. The film has earned positive early reviews for its engaging screenplay, layered characters, and unpredictable twists, making it one of the notable Hindi releases of the weekend.
The story follows Arjun Mehra, played by Sunny Deol, an honest defence lawyer known for his strong principles. His life takes an unexpected turn when personal circumstances force him to represent Shauryamann Gaur, portrayed by Akshaye Khanna, who stands accused in a high-profile attempted murder case. As the legal battle unfolds, the film gradually blurs the line between justice, morality, and personal sacrifice.
Director Siddharth P. Malhotra builds the narrative around courtroom proceedings while slowly revealing the complicated relationship between the two central characters. Rather than relying on predictable courtroom confrontations, the screenplay introduces several twists that keep viewers uncertain about who is telling the truth until the closing moments.
Akshaye Khanna delivers a powerful performance as Shauryamann Gaur, portraying a wealthy and emotionally complex businessman whose dark personality becomes increasingly evident as the story progresses. Sunny Deol complements him with a restrained yet emotional performance, presenting a lawyer torn between professional ethics and his responsibilities as a father.
Supporting performances by Dia Mirza, Tillotama Shome, Sanjeeda Shaikh, Daria Bedi and Shishir Sharma add depth to the narrative. Tillotama Shome, in particular, stands out as the determined public prosecutor, bringing confidence and subtle humour to the courtroom scenes.
According to the film’s review, Ikka succeeds in maintaining suspense throughout its runtime. While some portions of the editing could have been tighter, the climax ties together the story’s major threads with a final twist that strengthens the overall impact.
Director Siddharth P. Malhotra has previously been known for character-driven storytelling, and Ikka continues that approach by exploring themes of justice, redemption and moral dilemmas. The courtroom drama also gives meaningful roles to its female characters, allowing them to influence the story rather than merely supporting the lead protagonists.
With strong performances, an engaging screenplay and an effective climax, Ikka has emerged as a recommended weekend watch for viewers who enjoy legal thrillers filled with suspense and emotional drama.


