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Divyenndu on His Equation with Pratik Gandhi in Agni: “A Secure Actor Like Him Made All the Difference”

Prime Video’s Agni has captivated audiences with its gripping trailer, offering a glimpse into a tale of mystery, heroism, and family dynamics. Central to the film is the intense relationship between Vitthal, a courageous firefighter played by Pratik Gandhi, and his brother-in-law Samit, a determined cop portrayed by Divyenndu.

Reflecting on their collaboration, Divyenndu revealed how his on-screen chemistry with Pratik felt natural from the outset. “It all started with Agni. When we met on set, there was an instant connection. Both of us come from theatre backgrounds, which created mutual respect and understanding. Our camaraderie off-screen made portraying the complex relationship between our characters much easier,” he shared.

Divyenndu praised Pratik’s grounded nature and professionalism, stating, “It’s important to have a secure actor like Pratik opposite me. He has no ego or baggage, which made the experience incredibly enjoyable. Even though our characters clash, working with him was seamless and fun.”

A Tribute to Firefighters

Agni breaks new ground as India’s first cinematic portrayal of firefighters’ bravery and sacrifices. The story is set in a city haunted by a series of mysterious fires. Vitthal and Samit, despite their strained relationship, are forced to join forces to uncover the truth behind the escalating crisis.

With its high-stakes narrative, Agni sheds light on the heroism and personal struggles of firefighters. The film explores Vitthal’s battle for respect within his community and family while highlighting the perilous challenges faced by first responders.

Now Streaming Globally

Directed with an eye for both action and emotion, Agni promises a mix of thrilling confrontations and heartfelt moments. The film is now available exclusively on Prime Video in India and across 240 countries and territories, offering audiences worldwide a chance to witness this tribute to courage and resilience.

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