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Before Ikkis, Few Knew These Facts About 21-Year-Old PVC Awardees Lt Arun Khetrapal

Set for release in 2026, Ikkis revisits the life of Lt Arun Khetrapal, among India’s youngest Param Vir Chakra awardees, and explores lesser-known facts.

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31 December 2025
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Ikkis to Revisit the Life of Lt Arun Khetrapal, One of India’s Youngest PVC Awardees, Read Unknown Facts About him.

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As Indians, stories of bravery surround us from childhood — from the Mahabharata to modern battlefields. Yet, some stories remain buried beneath dates and medals, known only to history books. One such story is that of Second Lieutenant Arun Khetrapal, a 21-year-old officer whose courage during the 1971 India–Pakistan War continues to define what sacrifice truly means.

On January 1, 2026, a film titled Ikkis is set to release, bringing his life and bravery back into public memory. It is an opportunity for the nation to revisit the extraordinary story of a young officer who, at an age when most are still finding their footing, became a wall between the enemy and victory.

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A Young Officer at War

Second Lieutenant Arun Khetrapal was among the youngest Param Vir Chakra awardees in Indian military history. Commissioned during the height of the 1971 India–Pakistan War, his training was cut short as the Army urgently needed officers at the front. He was barely out of the academy when he was posted to the battlefield.

He joined the 17 Poona Horse, one of the Indian Army’s most decorated armoured regiments. The regiment already carried a legacy of supreme sacrifice — Colonel A.B. Tarapore had earlier received the Param Vir Chakra from the same unit. In 1971, that legacy passed to a 21-year-old lieutenant.

At home, Arun’s family followed the war through newspaper headlines. Reports spoke of heavy tank battles, fierce Pakistani offensives, and intense fighting in the Basantar sector. Every morning brought anxiety. Every evening brought silence. Their son was right there, in the middle of it.

Basantar: Where a 21-Year-Old Refused to Retreat

The decisive battle unfolded in the Basantar sector of present-day Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistani forces launched a major armoured thrust, hoping to break Indian defences. Indian tanks came under relentless fire.

Arun Khetrapal was commanding his tank when the attack intensified. Despite repeated warnings, he refused to withdraw. His tank was hit, but he stayed. At close range, he destroyed four enemy tanks, stopping the advance at a critical moment.

Even after his tank was fatally damaged, he continued to fight, holding his position till his last breath. His stand ensured that the Indian Army retained control of the sector. The battle turned. The line held.

Later, a rare acknowledgement came from the other side. A Pakistani tank commander reportedly said that a 21-year-old Indian officer stood between Pakistan and victory at Basantar.

A Story That Echoes the Mahabharata

For many, Arun Khetrapal’s story evokes an image from the Mahabharata — Abhimanyu, the 16-year-old warrior who broke through the Chakravyuh and held back the Kaurava army, even at the cost of his life. Like Abhimanyu, Arun stood alone against overwhelming odds, not to survive, but to delay, resist, and protect.

The comparison is not symbolic alone. It reflects the same idea: youth did not weaken courage; it defined it.

The Doorbell That Changed Everything

Back home, the waiting continued.

Then one day, the doorbell rang.

For a moment, everything stopped. The family hoped it would not be bad news. Outside stood the postman, holding a letter. Arun’s mother opened it.

It read:

“Your son, IC 25067, Second Lieutenant Khetrapal, reportedly killed in action on 16 December.”

In a single sentence, a life ended. In a single moment, a family changed forever.

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‘Your Son Fought Against Me’

Years later, Arun Khetrapal’s father visited Pakistan. The family originally hailed from Sargodha, now across the border. During the visit, a senior Pakistani brigadier hosted him.

In a quiet conversation, the brigadier said something unexpected:

“Your son fought against me.”

Then he added, “My shell hit his tank.”

After a pause, he said, “Your son was extremely brave. I did not know he was so young.”

There was no apology. No justification. Only respect.

A father sat across the man whose shell killed his son — hearing praise, not remorse. That silence said more than words ever could. This is the soldier’s world, where courage is acknowledged even by the enemy.

Param Vir Chakra at 21

Arun Khetrapal was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India’s highest military honour. He became one of its youngest recipients. In the Armed Forces, the award is often described as a life’s ultimate achievement — yet Arun received it at an age when life had barely begun.

His age — 21 — became a symbol. It is why the film on his life carries the same name. Not as a number, but as a reminder of how young sacrifice can be, and how permanent bravery is.

A Legacy That Lives On

Today, Arun Vihar in Noida carries his name. But his true legacy lies elsewhere — in regimental histories, in military academies, and in stories passed quietly from one generation of soldiers to another.

Arun Khetrapal did not chase medals. He did not chase glory. He simply believed that his place was with his men, at the front, when the nation needed him.

He lived only 21 years.

But his courage outlived him.

And as Ikkis brings his story back to the national conversation, it serves as a reminder: age does not define courage — conviction does.

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