Prime Video and Excel Entertainment's Agni has set the screens ablaze, earning rave reviews for its high-octane narrative and stellar performances. At the heart of this cinematic spectacle is Pratik Gandhi, who steps into the boots of the fearless firefighter Vitthal. More than just a role, Pratik's portrayal delves into the often-overlooked heroism and valour of firefighters-those who rush into danger while others flee, tackling fires, earthquakes, floods, collapsed buildings, and rescuing trapped animals.
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