Kesari Chapter 2 Trailer Review: Akshay Kumar With R. Madhavan Bring A Gripping Courtroom Drama
Starring Akshay Kumar in the central character of C. Sankaran Nair, the movie also has R. Madhavan, Ananya Panday in central roles.

Finally The much-awaited trailer of *Kesari Chapter 2*, the production of Dharma Productions, Cape of Good Films, and Leo Media Collective, has been out. The movie guarantees to deliver the untold tale of the ghastly Jallianwala Bagh massacre, enlightening everyone about a man's sheer determination to resist the British rule. Starring Akshay Kumar in the central character of C. Sankaran Nair, the movie also has R. Madhavan, Ananya Panday in central roles. Based on a rousing story with scintillating courtroom drama, "Kesari Chapter 2" looks to reimagine one of the most abhorrent phases of Indian history.
Storyline
The trailer starts with C. Sankaran Nair (Akshay Kumar) cross examining General Dyer—the man who led the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. When innocent citizens are labeled by 'terrorists' by Dyer, Nair puts him on the dock with scathing questions. We then get a glimpse of Nair's struggle and valour as he fights for justice against the British Empire.
Ananya Panday plays the character of Dilreet Gill, who is presented as Nair's assistant lawyer. There is a hot argument between Nair (played by R. Madhavan) and British government lawyer Neville McKinley. A few scandals are revealed in the court drama.
Positive Points
- Efficient Subject Matter: Making a film on a historical issue like the Jallianwala Bagh massacre is worthy of appreciation.
- Performance: The good performance of Akshay Kumar and the excellent character of R. Madhavan as the antagonist provide strength to the narrative.
- Courtroom Drama: The trailer of the film offers vociferous arguments and legal battles nicely.
- Cinematography and Dialogues: The appearance of the film's cinematography and dialogues seems to be good, which is impressive.
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Negative Points
- Ananya Pandey's Character: Her character seems less significant in the trailer, due to which her presence can become diluted.
- Dramatization Galore: There is excessive dramatization in some scenes, which will ultimately dilute the reality factor a bit.
Overall Verdict: Kesari Chapter 2 can be an engrossing and interesting film that attempts to do justice to a blot on history. The courtroom drama between Akshay Kumar and R. Madhavan can make the audience sit on the edge of their seats. If direction and narration are good, this film can perform well at the box office.