Kesari Chapter 2 Review: A Courtroom Battle That Echoed Through an Empire

Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jallianwala Bagh is a gripping historical courtroom drama that follows Justice C. Sankaran Nair’s courageous legal fight against the British Empire in the aftermath of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

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Written by Sumit Kaushik

20 Apr 2025
4 min
Kesari Chapter 2 Review: A Courtroom Battle That Echoed Through an Empire

Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jallianwala Bagh is a gripping and thrilling historical courtroom thriller that delves into the most celebrated act of colonial India. Inspired by the inspiring fearless legal battle by Justice C. Sankaran Nair, the film teaches us about his relentless pursuit of justice after the horrific Jallianwala Bagh massacres. 

 

Starring Akshay Kumar in a taut lead performance, the movie is re-told in blazing courtroom drama, ideological warfare, and personal emotional torment, laying bare the moral depravity of British colonialism. A history enthusiast's and hard-hitting drama aficionado's must-see, Kesari Chapter 2 also goes on to drive the increasing popularity of efficient OTT movies, marrying cine excellence and buried historical truth.

 

Justice Against the Empire: The Burning Truth Behind the Barricades

 

Set up in response to the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre, Kesari Chapter 2 recounts the inspiring story of Justice C. Sankaran Nair, an uncompromising nationalist and Viceroy's Executive Council member. Assailed by outrage over the atrocity of the massacre and collaboration of the British government, Nair resigns from service and becomes the first to resort to the audacious act of suing the British Empire and General Dyer, mastermind behind the massacre.

 

As the courtroom is transformed into a war field, Nair battles it out with the suave-talking, English-fluent British attorney, Neville McKinley. With the help of a militant revolutionary, Pargat Singh, and a devoted law student, Dilreet Gill, Nair wages a war of law that tests the British Raj. 

 

What follows is not merely a fight for justice, but an illuminating exposé of colonial savagery, institutional discrimination, and seething fury at a nation bristling to revolt. Percy formed and rigidly directed by Ashima Chhiba, Kesari Chapter 2 rejuvenates history, aye, but rescues it, point by point.

 

"Kesari Chapter 2" Review: When Justice Spoke Louder Than Guns

 

Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jallianwala Bagh is a riveting cinematic ride that breaks the conventions of conventional historical drama. Tightly directed and from the heart, this sequel shifts gears from battlefield bravery to courtroom bravery, covering a lesser-told but no less gripping episode in India's freedom struggle. Anchored by a compelling performance from Akshay Kumar as Justice C. Sankaran Nair, the movie turns into a scathing, emotional, and thought-provoking narrative.

 

Performances:

 

Akshay Kumar delivers one of his most adult performances to date—calm, sustained, and powerfully suggestive. His rendition of Nair is both intelligent and empathetic.

 

R. Madhavan (Neville McKinley) is excellent as the honorable but morally complex British attorney. His wordplay with Kumar is some of the movie's most intense scenes.

 

Parineeti Chopra (Dilreet Gill) and Karthik Aryan (Pargat Singh) offer reliable support as emotional and revolutionary bulwarks to the narrative.

 

Direction & Production:


Raj Rawail's approach is respectful and sophisticated to the material. Production design aptly recreates British India, but the courtroom landscapes are atmospheric and emotionally evocative. It is fast paced, all the more commendable for a period drama.

 

Music & Background Score:


The background music also raises tension in key scenes without overpowering the dialogue. The minimal number of songs is utilized for the narrative and avoid melodrama, with one touching patriotic ballad standing out.

 

Conclusion

 

Kesari Chapter 2 is a powerful reminder that the struggle for freedom wasn't on the battlefield alone—it rang out just as loud in courtrooms and minds unwilling to submit. With a strong performance by Akshay Kumar and a story based on facts, the movie brings to the forefront a key moment in India's history that has long stayed in the background. 

 

Mixing gravity of history and emotional depth, it's an uplifting cinematic ride that is a tribute to the bravery of people who dared speak truth to power. A must-see for all Indians and all lovers of powerful storytelling.

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