Politician and writer Shashi Tharoor recently shared his views Kesari chapter 2Praising the historic court room drama for your powerful story and high production quality. Speaking to the media, Tharoor described the film as “surprisingly well made and well designed”, while also indicated some creative freedom taken with historical facts.
He highlighted how the film effectively captured the spirit of resistance during the British rule, even mentioned that the real C Shankaran Nair would never have used some languages ​​onscreen anytime.
Shashi Tharoor Appreciation Kesari chapter 2
Sharing his impression of the film, Shashi said, “I felt it was a surprisingly well -made film. It was a well -made film. It took some freedom with historical facts, but it says very initially that it is imagination. But what it was done, especially using the devices of the British court system.”
He further appreciated the production values, saying, “I should say, as usual, in very high quality production-the desire, direction, the way the story came out, everything was just so compelling. There was not a dull moment. I was worried for many people, just a lot of court room scenes could not be too much.
Recalling C Shankaran Nair
While reflecting the historical figure of the film centers, Shashi praised the character of C Shankaran Nair, saying, “He (C Shankaran Nair) was a man of courage, theory and integrity. He would never use Akshay Kumar, especially a certain four-letter word, I could not sure that he could give the message. Very good.”
He also emphasized the widespread importance of the film, given, “At the end of the film, he made a thing on the screen that the one thing that the British had never did is regret.” While urging the audience to watch the film, he said, “Let them see it.”
About this Kesari chapter 2
Directed by Karan Singh Tyagi, Kesari chapter 2 Is inspired by The case that shook the empire Written by Raghu Palat and Pushpa Palat. The film chronic the life of prominent lawyer C Shankaran Nair painted by Akshay Kumar, and his fight for justice after 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
The film has also starred R Madhavan as British advocate Neville McKinley and Ananya Pandey as Nair’s assistant, Dileriet Gill.
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