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Akshay Kumar calls on British government and King Charles to watch 'Kesari 2' for historical analysis: 'An apology will naturally follow'

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During the 'Kesari 2' press conference, Akshay Kumar and Karan Johar sparked a patriotic passion by discussing the film's emotional depth, Kumar's personal ties to the historical narrative, and the significance of illuminating overlooked aspects of India's colonial history.






Personal Connection to History






The actor shared a touching memory, saying, “My grandfather witnessed the Jallianwala Bagh massacre firsthand. He passed those stories to my father, and in turn, I heard them growing up. This film is more than just a role for me—it’s a tribute to a legacy I’ve known since childhood."






The Film's Historical Significance






The film explores a pivotal legal battle against the British Empire. Akshay credited director Karan Tyagi for introducing him to the story. He said, “The moment I heard it, I knew I had to be part of this film. History often hides what truly matters, and this film uncovers one such powerful moment. I want King Charles and the British government to watch Kesari 2 and understand the gravity of what happened. An apology will naturally follow—this film could be the spark."






Certification and Release Details






When discussing the CBFC's decision to grant the film an 'A' certificate, he stated, “I trust they found it appropriate. There must be something they considered necessary." Karan Johar added, “We respect their decision and accept the certification. Fortunately, there were no cuts requested."






Cast and Release Date






Akshay Kumar plays the role of C. Sankaran Nair in 'Kesari 2', a lawyer who challenged the British Empire following the devastating 1919 Amritsar massacre, which resulted in the deaths of over 1,600 people. The film also stars Ananya Panday and R. Madhavan in significant roles and is scheduled for release on April 18.


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