Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jallianwala Bagh
- 2025
- 2h 13m
After learning the truth behind the brutal massacre at the Jallianwala Bagh, C Sankaran Nair, a member of the Viceroy's Council, sets out to challenge the Crown and the military general resp... Read allAfter learning the truth behind the brutal massacre at the Jallianwala Bagh, C Sankaran Nair, a member of the Viceroy's Council, sets out to challenge the Crown and the military general responsible.After learning the truth behind the brutal massacre at the Jallianwala Bagh, C Sankaran Nair, a member of the Viceroy's Council, sets out to challenge the Crown and the military general responsible.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Alexx O'Nell
- Lord Chelmsford
- (as Alexx O' Nell)
Carl A. Harte
- William Hunter
- (as Carl Harte)
Featured reviews
Buckle up for Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jallianwala Bagh, a Hindi historical drama that's like a punch to the gut and a salute to the heart.
The pacing charges like a warhorse: the massacre's opening gut-punches, courtroom battles grip tight, and only a mid-film subplot briefly stalls. The climax, with Akshay's "get out of my country" roar, is pure dynamite.
Directed by Karan Singh Tyagi, a debutant with a lawyer's knack for precision (he is a lawyer turned filmmaker), this courtroom thriller dives into the aftermath of the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The script is inspired by The Case That Shook the Empire, and follows C. Sankaran Nair (Akshay Kumar), a barrister tearing into the British Empire's lies. Tyagi's direction is razor-sharp, blending raw emotion with slick legal battles, though some fictional flourishes (like a trial in Punjab, not London) add masala over facts.
Back to the pacing... relentless... early scenes of the massacre sear your soul, and the courtroom clashes keep you glued, though a mid-film subplot drags slightly. The climax? Pure goosebumps, with Akshay's fiery "get out of my country" speech shaking the theatre.
Akshay Kumar roars as Nair, his intensity unmatched, especially in the final act. R. Madhavan's cunning British lawyer Neville McKinley is a quiet storm, while Ananya Panday's Dilreet Gill holds her own with surprising grit. Simon Paisley Day's General Dyer is chillingly vile. Shashwat Sachdev's score and Debojeet Ray's visuals amp the stakes.
It's not perfect, some dialogues lean hammy but Kesari Chapter 2 is a patriotic powerhouse that demands your attention.
8.5/10.
The pacing charges like a warhorse: the massacre's opening gut-punches, courtroom battles grip tight, and only a mid-film subplot briefly stalls. The climax, with Akshay's "get out of my country" roar, is pure dynamite.
Directed by Karan Singh Tyagi, a debutant with a lawyer's knack for precision (he is a lawyer turned filmmaker), this courtroom thriller dives into the aftermath of the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The script is inspired by The Case That Shook the Empire, and follows C. Sankaran Nair (Akshay Kumar), a barrister tearing into the British Empire's lies. Tyagi's direction is razor-sharp, blending raw emotion with slick legal battles, though some fictional flourishes (like a trial in Punjab, not London) add masala over facts.
Back to the pacing... relentless... early scenes of the massacre sear your soul, and the courtroom clashes keep you glued, though a mid-film subplot drags slightly. The climax? Pure goosebumps, with Akshay's fiery "get out of my country" speech shaking the theatre.
Akshay Kumar roars as Nair, his intensity unmatched, especially in the final act. R. Madhavan's cunning British lawyer Neville McKinley is a quiet storm, while Ananya Panday's Dilreet Gill holds her own with surprising grit. Simon Paisley Day's General Dyer is chillingly vile. Shashwat Sachdev's score and Debojeet Ray's visuals amp the stakes.
It's not perfect, some dialogues lean hammy but Kesari Chapter 2 is a patriotic powerhouse that demands your attention.
8.5/10.
Kesari 2 is a deeply moving and inspirational film that beautifully portrays the life and sacrifice of Shankar Nair, a brave freedom fighter who played a crucial role in India's struggle for independence. The film is not only a tribute to his heroism but also a powerful reminder of the countless unsung heroes who gave everything for the nation. With strong performances, emotional storytelling, and impactful direction, this movie leaves a lasting impression. It's a must-watch for students and young people, as it instills a sense of patriotism and motivation to honor and learn from our rich history.
This is a true story on our Indian History & one of the Finest & also quality making film. Akshay Kumar performance is Brilliant, Madhaban & Ananya also too good.
Movies first 10 minutes don't miss, that time amazing & brilliant picturised.
This is Akshay Kumar best performance till date I think, Madhavan always good & Ananya Pandey also good performance with Mr. Dyre is Brilliant aso.
Akshay Kumar entry scene pure Goosebumps & also his one remarkable & stunning dance with costume.
This is National Award winning fim & Akshay Kumar Performance also.
One word for film it's pure MASTERPIECE.
Movies first 10 minutes don't miss, that time amazing & brilliant picturised.
This is Akshay Kumar best performance till date I think, Madhavan always good & Ananya Pandey also good performance with Mr. Dyre is Brilliant aso.
Akshay Kumar entry scene pure Goosebumps & also his one remarkable & stunning dance with costume.
This is National Award winning fim & Akshay Kumar Performance also.
One word for film it's pure MASTERPIECE.
Kesari Chapter 2 starts off at a measured pace, taking its time to lay the emotional groundwork, but as the story unfolds, it grips you with intensity and depth. The performances by the senior actors are nothing short of brilliant, delivering every moment with authenticity and power. A special mention must be made of the actor portraying General Dyer - he was absolutely phenomenal, embodying the character with chilling precision. And a round of applause for Ananya Panday, who truly surprised and impressed with her nuanced performance. Though the beginning may feel slow, the emotional buildup pays off beautifully, making it a truly worthwhile and impactful watch.
10Ise-0
Kesari 2 brings history back to the forefront with a raw, emotional, and visually stunning depiction of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Directed with grit and sensitivity, the film doesn't shy away from the brutal reality of colonial cruelty, while highlighting the unbreakable spirit of the Indian people.
The film follows a fictional yet deeply human story of a young Sikh revolutionary who survives the carnage and becomes a symbol of awakening in Punjab. The emotional core of the film lies in its powerful performances-especially from the lead, who channels both vulnerability and burning rage with conviction.
The recreation of the massacre is haunting, using minimal dialogue and powerful visuals to let the silence speak louder than words. The cinematography and background score together create a chilling, unforgettable experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
While some moments veer into melodrama, the sincerity of the film keeps it grounded. Kesari 2 not only pays homage to the fallen but also ignites a renewed conversation on justice, memory, and the cost of freedom.
The film follows a fictional yet deeply human story of a young Sikh revolutionary who survives the carnage and becomes a symbol of awakening in Punjab. The emotional core of the film lies in its powerful performances-especially from the lead, who channels both vulnerability and burning rage with conviction.
The recreation of the massacre is haunting, using minimal dialogue and powerful visuals to let the silence speak louder than words. The cinematography and background score together create a chilling, unforgettable experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
While some moments veer into melodrama, the sincerity of the film keeps it grounded. Kesari 2 not only pays homage to the fallen but also ignites a renewed conversation on justice, memory, and the cost of freedom.
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Did you know
- TriviaAt the film's grand premiere in Delhi on 15 April 2025, Akshay Kumar urged the audience to put away their phones and focus on the film's dialogues, further adding that trying to check Instagram in between would be a humiliation for the film.
- GoofsAkshay Kumar doesn't sound like A Malayali though his character is a Malayali.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $1,232,060
- Runtime
- 2h 13m(133 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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