
The story of Akshay Kumar starrer film 'Kesari 2' is based on the painful incident of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Fans are very excited about this film, which is going to be released on April 18. The actor is promoting it vigorously. During its screening, Akshay Kumar said why he said to keep the phone in his pocket.
Akshay Kumar's request to fans
On Tuesday, the film 'Kesari 2' was screened. Many celebrities including the entire star cast of the film attended its premiere program. In the same program, Akshay Kumar said to the media that the audience should watch this film and try to know the untold history of their country. He also requested that while watching the film, you keep your phone in your pocket and listen to each dialogue. He also said that if you check social media during the film, it will be an insult to the film. So keep the phone away.
What does the story of the film 'Kesari 2' say?
If we talk about the story of the film 'Kesari 2', it is related to Jallianwala Bagh. In this, Akshay Kumar has played the role of lawyer C Shankaran Nair, who fights the case of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in court against the British government before independence and tries to get justice for the people martyred in this incident.
A look at the cast of the film
Apart from Akshay Kumar, many other veteran actors are also present in this film directed by Karan Singh Tyagi. In the film, R. Madhavan has played the important role of Advocate Neville McKinley and Ananya Pandey has played the role of young lawyer Dilreet Gill. This film has been produced by Dharma Productions.
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