Anupam Kher ‘cried his heart out’ after watching R Madhavan’s ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’

As ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’ continues to entertain audiences, R Madhavan is busy basking in the glory of his directorial debut. Despite facing competition from two new releases, ‘Rocketry’ continues to perform well at the box office. The film, which was released on July 1, has received positive reviews from critics, with actor Anupam Kher being the most recent to do so.
On Tuesday, Anupam Kher took to Instagram to congratulate Madhavan for the film and wrote, “Watched #RocketryTheFilm based on #NambiNarayanan`s life. OUTSTANDING! MOVING!!INSPIRATIONAL! Cried my heart out. Every Indian should watch it! And say sorry to #NambiNarayanan sir. That is how we can correct some wrongs done in the past. Bravo dear #Madhavan! Proud of you! #Courage #Nationalism #MagicOfMovies.”
Watched @ActorMadhavan’s #RocketryTheFilm based on @NambiNOfficial’s life. OUTSTANDING! MOVING!!INSPIRATIONAL! Cried my heart out. Every Indian should watch it! And say sorry to #NambiNarayanan sir. That is how we can correct some wrongs done in the past. Bravo dear #Madhavan!🙏 pic.twitter.com/U0ldrz3ZwN
— Anupam Kher (@AnupamPKher) July 19, 2022
He can be heard praising Madhavan in the video. He stated, “Thank you, Madhavan, for making such a wonderful film. If the film can inspire me, it will undoubtedly inspire the generation of today. Thank you Nambi Sahab for your life.”
Madhavan took to his Instagram stories to thank the veteran actor. He re-shared the video and wrote, “Just don`t know what to say…you have such a large heart, sir. In every sense of the word. I feel so blessed and rejuvenated. Thank you from the bottoms of our hearts sir.”
Madhavan plays the role of rocket scientist Nambi Narayanan in the film. The film is based on the true story of a former Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) rocket scientist who was falsely accused of espionage and arrested in 1994. It was shot in India, France, Canada, Georgia, and Serbia, and it is now available in six languages worldwide: Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.