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International: Speaking about the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, Akshay Kumar said that the “most surprising thing was history doesn’t tell us what we need to know.”
Actor Akshay Kumar has said that he wants the British government as well as King Charles to watch his upcoming film Kesari Chapter 2 and realize their mistake. Speaking during the press conference, Akshay recalled how his father told him stories about the Jallianwala Bagh incident.
In the film, Akshay plays the role of C Sankaran Nair, the lawyer who fought an entire legal battle against General Dyer and the British Raj after the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919. Speaking about this sensitive and tragic incident, Akshay said, "My grandfather witnessed the entire Jallianwala Bagh incident. He had told stories to my father about this, and my father told me. I have known a lot about the massacre since I was a child, so the film is very special to me. The event has been etched in my mind always...The most surprising thing was history doesn’t tell us what we need to know."
The actor also shared his thoughts about the British government watching Kesari Chapter 2. “I'm not here with a begging bowl to say, ‘They should say sorry. ’ I want them to at least watch this movie and realize the mistake. Other things will flow automatically from their mouth. The apology is bound to happen, it will flow on its own. But I want them to watch this film. I want the British government and King Charles to watch this film. They should see what happened. The rest will follow automatically."
After the Kesari Chapter 2 trailer, audiences have started building high hopes for this film. The film's narrative shows us the haunting visuals of the massacre, the devastation that followed, and the serious effects it had across India.