Akshay Kumar, R. Madhavan and Ananya Pandey starrer film 'Kesari: Chapter 2' is in the news these days. As soon as the trailer of this patriotic film came out, the curiosity of the audience has increased further.
The film shows an unheard and very important story related to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre that took place on 13 April 1919. Not only this, the historical character on which the focus has been made in this film - C. Shankaran Nair - was also recently remembered by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his speech.
PM Modi remembered the contribution of Shankaran Nair.
During a program organized in Hisar on the occasion of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Jayanti, PM Modi paid tribute to the completion of 106 years of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. He said that this incident had shaken the whole country. But there is also an aspect of this painful history that has been forgotten to a great extent - and that is the contribution of C. Shankaran Nair.
The Prime Minister said that Shankaran Nair was a famous lawyer of that era and was working in a high position under the British rule. But when he saw the barbarity in Jallianwala Bagh, he not only refused that post, but also openly raised his voice against the British in the court.
He openly challenged the British in the court.
In his speech, PM Modi said that Shankaran Nair fought the Jallianwala Bagh massacre case with full courage and fearlessness. It was the same spirit that inspired the freedom struggle and encouraged the youth of the country to stand up against injustice. Modi called it the 'true spirit of freedom' and said that this inspiration gives strength to our journey towards developed India today.
Akshay Kumar expressed gratitude.
On this mention of the Prime Minister, the lead actor of the film Akshay Kumar reacted through social media. He said, “Thank you Prime Minister Narendra Modi for remembering the great C. Shankaran Nair and his contribution. Today's young generation needs to know and understand that we did not get independence just like that.
Through our film 'Kesari: Chapter 2', we have tried to show that we should never take our independence lightly.” The way the film is being linked to the contribution of national heroes even before its release, it is expected that it can prove to be not just a film but a historical experience.
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