Akshay Kumar's much awaited film 'Kesari Chapter 2' is all set for release. The countdown of the film's release has started. Kesari Chapter 2 will be seen telling the untold story of the Jallianwala Bagh scandal. It is known that during the British rule in India, an officer named General Dyer had fired bullets in Jallianwala Bagh, in which many people lost their lives. Just before the release of the film, General Dyer's Papoti Caroline has commented insensitive to the victims of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Karan Johar was enraged at this. On the other hand, Akshay Kumar has requested the British government and King Charles to watch his film.
Recently, a video of General Dyer's Pardoti Caroline became quite viral in which she was saying that General Dyer was a respected person and was well liked in India. During this time, Caroline also called the victims of the Jallianwala Bagh murder. On this, Karan Johar said in the press meet on Friday that he too has seen that video of Caroline.
Karan Johar said, "I watched that video and my blood was boiled. I do not know him or I want to meet him. I have got very angry with what he has said. How he dared to say so much that he called thousands of victims. While the Dyer himself had accepted that he fired in Jallianwala Bagh until the bullets were finished." Karan further said on Caroline, "He has so much hatred for one of the country and the world."
On the other hand, Akshay Kumar asked the British Government and King Charles to come forward for his film. Akshay Kumar said about Kings Charles and the British Government, "I want King Charles and the British government to see Kesari 2 and understand the seriousness of what happened. It is natural to apologize. This film can become a spark."
The film, directed by Karan Singh Tyagi, will be released on April 18. In this, Akshay lawyer C. Shankaran Nair and Ananya Pandey will be seen in the role of a lawyer named Dilrit Gill. While R Madhavan is in the role of a lawyer for Neville McCinley Nama while advocating the British officer.