Kesari Chapter 2 Movie

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“Kesari Chapter 2, a Hindi film in the Drama and Historical subgenres, was directed by Karan Singh Tyagi, with the screenplay written by Karan Singh Tyagi and Amritpal Singh Bindra. Presented by Dharma Productions, Leo Media Collective, and Cape of Good Films, it was produced by Hiroo Yash Johar, Aruna Bhatia, Karan Johar, Adar Poonawalla, Apoorva Mehta, Amritpal Singh Bindra, and Anand Tiwari. The film, with a runtime of 2 hours and 14 minutes, was released in theaters on April 18, 2025.”

Kesari Chapter 2 Movie 2025 Overview

Movie NameKesari Chapter 2 2025 Movie
Original LanguageHindi
Spoken LanguageHindi
Release Date18 April 2025
Runtime2 hour and 14 minutes
CountryIndia
GenresHistorical Drama
DirectorKaran Singh Tyagi
ProducerHiroo Yash Johar, Aruna Bhatia, Karan Johar, Adar Poonawalla, Apoorva Mehta, Amritpal Singh Bindra, Anand Tiwari
Production Co.Dharma Productions, Leo Media Collective, Cape of Good Films

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Kesari Chapter 2 Movie 2025 Star Cast

ActorRole
Akshay KumarAdv. Sankaran Nair
R. MadhavanAdv. Neville McKinley
Ananya PandayDilreet Gill
Regina CassandraPalat Kunhimalu Amma, Sankaran Nair’s wife
Simon Paisley DayGeneral Reginald Dyer
Alexx O’NellLord Chelmsford

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Kesari Chapter 2 Movie 2025 Review

Director Karan Singh Tyagi plunges viewers into the chilling Jallianwala Bagh massacre, a grim chapter in Indian history. The film’s strength lies in its meticulous research and compelling investigation scenes, unraveling General Dyer’s conspiracies— from pre-massacre plotting to deflecting blame with a fabricated rape case. It also delves into Dyer’s psyche, exposing his deep-seated contempt for Indians with chilling precision.

The dialogues, sharp and evocative, reveal each character’s essence—Sankaran Nair’s bravery and Dyer’s cruelty—leaving audiences gripped. However, the screenplay falters slightly in the second half, stretching the runtime. R Madhavan’s Neville McKinley, though introduced as a rival to Nair, lacks deeper exploration of his conscience or their conflict, leaving room for sharper writing.

Akshay Kumar dazzles as C Sankaran Nair, blending vulnerability and ferocity. Whether commanding the courtroom or wrestling with moral dilemmas, he captivates, with the final trial scene marking his triumphant return as Khiladi Kumar. Ananya Panday delivers a powerful performance as a young lawyer, arguably her finest yet. R Madhavan embodies Neville McKinley’s cunning and insecurity with finesse, while Amit Sial and Regena Cassandra offer sincere performances. Simon Paisley Day, as Dyer, is riveting—his portrayal so vivid it sparks visceral anger.

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