Kesari Chapter 2 Review: अक्षय कुमार की फिल्म को मिली-जुली प्रतिक्रियाएं
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On the first day of ‘Kesari Chapter 2’, the audience received mixed reactions. Akshay Kumar, Parineeti Chopra, Pawan Malhotra and Atul Kulkarni played important roles.

People were emotional after seeing Kesari Chapter Two.
Highlights
- ‘Kesari Chapter 2’ awakened the spark of patriotism.
- Akshay Kumar’s film received mixed reactions.
- The film showed the tragedy of Jallianwala Bagh.
Kesari chapter 2 review: Today was the first day of ‘Kesari Chapter 2’ in theaters and a huge crowd of spectators gathered to see it. When the local 18 team arrived at Miraj Cinema in Gulmuri, Jamshedpur, when the first day first show came to take a public review, the audience there received mixed reactions about this film.
In the film, patriotism and history have been kept at the center once again. Akshay Kumar has played an important role in this, while other actors have also played important roles by Parineeti Chopra, Pawan Malhotra and Atul Kulkarni.
Vikas, who came out after watching the film, told that the film was quite average according to him. He said, “As shown in the trailer, the storyline did not appear in the film. I felt less than this film and I will give it 3 out of 5 stars.” At the same time, Vasudev ji said that the film could be made better. According to him, there is always a different hope from Akshay Kumar’s films, which was not completed this time.
On the other hand, Jitendra ji described the film as extremely emotional. He said, “There came a time when the entire cinema had calmed down. The way the film showed the tragedy of Jallianwala Bagh was going to stand up. Now I have to go there and see those places with my own eyes.”
Harshit said that every Indian should watch this film because it shows the truth of the sacrifice of our ancestors, about which today’s generation knows very little. At the same time, Sahil reacted emotional and said that he wept twice during the film. He told “I have never seen such a emotional film before.”
Mohit described the film as essential for the youth. He said, “Today we are living independently, but how many sacrifices of our ancestors have been behind it, it is understood only by watching the film.”