Mumbai: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor recently watched Akshay Kumar’s recent release, “Kesari Chapter 2” and praised the film for its portrayal.
However, he expressed concern over some dialogue options in the film, stating that C. Shankaran Nair would never have used the words spoken by Akshay’s character in the film. After watching the film, Shashi Tharoor expressed his opinion, praising the historic drama for his overall influence. The Congress MP shared, “I felt that it was a surprisingly well -made film. It took some freedom with historical facts, but it says that it is very beginning that it is imagination. But what it did was occupied, especially using the devices of the British court system. You cannot win.
“But the message of the film was brilliantly.
Shashi Tharoor, who is from Kerala himself, said, “But the way the story came out, I think it was impossible to remove your eye for a second. Very well, very well done. I have been a fan of Sir Chettur Shankaran Nair for a long time. Of course, of course, it is romantic, if you like, if you like, if you like, then I feel very positive and very positively, I feel very positively and I think that he is very positive and a very positive way. Was.
Advocate C. in the film. Akshay Kumar, who portrayed the role of Shankaran Nair, used the phrase “F ** K You You” in one scene.
Shashi said, “I can tell you certainly. But the soul, message, and in a very clever way in which the message was allowed to come, was done very well. And I would say, you will know, we need films to remind some people of atrocities. Here in England in the era of darkness, and when I had made a book in the UK, the point that I had made in the UK, then the point I had made a lot of stronger The need was and I am glad that at the end of the film, he created the point in his screenshot that one thing has never said by the British.
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“On the 100th anniversary in 2019, the Prime Minister spoke in the House of Commons, but everyone said that they regret the events of that day. It is not the same as forgiveness. And I think the film is a reminder for the British and still payable to all of us.
On a related note, “Kesari: Chapter 2”, directed by Karan Singh Tyagi, R. Madhavan, Ananya Pandey and Regina Cassandra are also there. Set against the backdrop of Jallianwala Bagh massacre, the film was released in theaters on April 18, 2025.