There is no one quite like Akshay, Kesari proves it

The trailer of Anurag Singh’s Kesari is every bit that patriotic juggernaut that we expected it to be. It is passionate and bombastic, brimming over with nationalistic indignation as Akshay Kumar, plays a wizened but lionhearted Sardar Ishar Singh who along with 21 Sikh soldiers defeated an Afghan battalion of 10,000 soldiers.

This is a tale of wide-angled valour. And I really can’t see anyone except Akshay carrying it off. There is a certain element of trendy gravitas about his personality which contemporises history (this one is set in 1897) without trivializing it in any way.

And Akshay can nail the jingoistic rhetorics like no one else cab. His bloodcurdling war cry at the end of the trailer is so inspiring it prompted me to mutter ‘Jai Hind’.

Akshay instills a pliable passion into the rhetorics, as his character runs ferociously to annihilate the powerful invaders.

This is a film that wears its heart on the sleeve. Director Anurag Singh has once made a film about a suspected Khalistani terrorist on the run in Punjab 1984. With Kesari he penetrates the big-time with a war cry. And who better to voice it than Akshay Kumar?

The trailer doesn’t have much to give of any other actor. I do hope the the supporting cast which includes a makeup-less Parineeti Chopra trying to look like a Sardarni married to the bravest soldier on that side of 1947, is used properly. What we see in the trailer are CG-induced war sequences. These could have been done better considering the film has four affluent producers, including Akshay Kumar himself and Karan Johar. They were probably cutting down on costs considering Manikarnika got away with such clumsy battle scenes (including shots of Kangana Ranaut as Jhani Ki Rani riding wooden horse).

Kesari looks and feels authentic. Standing at the centre of this sanguinary world Akshay Kumar lords over the proceedings like a wounded lion. March 23 is the release date for this recreation of a chunk of India’s freedom movement that many filmmakers have been trying to put together for years. But none succeeded.

Akshay Kumar was destined to play Havildar Ishar Singh. He told me this is the toughest role of his career. Not only did he carry a heavy turban and thick lengthy beard, he also had to play man who wouldn’t stop at anything to protect his nation.

This is the mood that the country is now experiencing.

Kesari echoes the public sentiment. Don’t stop at anything to crush the enemy. In one sequence an Afghan enemy threatens to subjugate India and its people.

Akshay stares at the big-talking enemy and says, “Chal joothe”, as though someone had just told him that Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is not only beautiful, she can also act. A little bit of humour never hurt the national pride.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=JFP24D15_XM


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Superstar Prabhas’ sci-fi magnum opus Kalki 2898 AD continues to dominate global headlines, having already achieved a staggering ₹1000 crore in worldwide box office collections. Adding to its remarkable success, the film is now poised for its Japan release on January 3, 2025, sparking immense excitement among Japanese fans.

The anticipation surrounding Kalki 2898 AD in Japan has been palpable, with fans from the country expressing their admiration in unique and heartfelt ways. They have sent letters and thoughtful gifts to director Nag Ashwin, even going so far as to learn and write in Telugu script to convey their love for the film.

A deeply moved Nag Ashwin took to social media to share his gratitude. In his post, he said:
“V rarely get overwhelmed…but Japanese love is like that diff level. They learned and wrote in Telugu script, full love right back to you all, Arigato gozaimas (a polite way to say ‘thank you’ in Japanese)…can’t wait for you all to enjoy #Kalki2898AD.”

The director’s heartfelt response, complete with a thoughtful nod to Japanese culture, has struck a chord with fans worldwide. His genuine appreciation and warm acknowledgment have only amplified the buzz surrounding the film’s Japan release.

Back in India, the success of Kalki 2898 AD has sparked intense speculation about its sequel, Kalki 2, or any upcoming projects from the visionary director. With the first installment becoming a cultural and box office phenomenon, expectations are soaring for what Nag Ashwin will deliver next.

As Kalki 2898 AD prepares to captivate audiences in Japan, it stands as a testament to the film’s universal appeal and the power of storytelling that transcends borders. The global love and admiration for this cinematic masterpiece highlight its profound impact, making it one of the most celebrated films of recent times.

All eyes are now on January 3, 2025, as Kalki 2898 AD continues its extraordinary journey, bringing together fans from across the world to celebrate the magic of cinema.