‘Kesari Chapter 2’ tells you that you’ve mourned enough. Set in the aftermath of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, the Akshay Kumar-led film stirs your emotions by demanding an apology from the British Empire that is due for over 106 years.
Apologise. For the killings. For attempting to hide it. For not taking the responsibility. For glorifying a genocide. And for having a brooding sense of entitlement for over 100 years. Apologise. ‘Kesari Chapter 2’ makes you demand the apology India should have received in court in 1919 when C Shankaran Nair sued the British Empire for causing a genocide at Jallianwala Bagh on April 13 the same year.