Kesari 2 Trailer Launch: Akshay Kumar’s Bold Response to Media Over Abusing British Scene, Says... (Watch Video)
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 3, 2025 16:53 IST2025-04-03T16:52:49+5:302025-04-03T16:53:41+5:30
Akshay Kumar Starrer second installment of Kesari 2 will be soon released in theaters. Along with Akshay we will ...

Kesari 2 Trailer Launch: Akshay Kumar’s Bold Response to Media Over Abusing British Scene, Says... (Watch Video)
Akshay Kumar Starrer second installment of Kesari 2 will be soon released in theaters. Along with Akshay we will see R. Madhavan, Ananya Pandey in pivotal role. Recently the movie had a trailer launch event in Mumbai. Akshay Kumar, Madhavan (r madhavan) and other actors from the movie were present at the trailer launch. In the trailer of 'Kesari 2', Akshay Kumar is seen using bad word to a British officer. One of the media persons present objected to it. Here is what Akshay Kumar said to media person.
What happened at the trailer launch of 'Kesari 2'
What happened at the trailer launch of 'Kesari 2' was that after watching the trailer, one of the media persons present asked Akshay, 'What was the need to abuse the British?' Akshay stood up from his chair. He said, "How strange that you listened to my insults. But you did not listen to the British calling us slaves. The British are calling us slaves, what greater insult can there be for us? At that time, Nair Saheb should have shot that British officer," said Akshay Kumar.
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Akshay's answer silenced everyone. Apart from this, the audience applauded loudly. Meanwhile, Akshay Kumar will be seen in a new role in the film 'Kesari-2'. The first film, Kesari (2019), depicted the Battle of Saragarhi in 1897, where 21 Sikh soldiers fought against 10,000 Pashtun tribesmen. Parineeti Chopra also starred in the first chapter. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre occurred on April 13, 1919, when British forces, under General Dyer, opened fire on a peaceful protest against the Rowlatt Act and the arrest of activists Saifuddin Kitchlew and Satyapal. The shooting continued until ammunition ran low, resulting in thousands of casualties. The film will be released in theaters on 18th April.
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