Kesari Chapter 2 Director Karan Singh Tyagi reveals why he includes “F **K You” in the Akshay Kumar movie: “very important to…

Kesari Chapter 2 Director Karan Singh Tyagi explains why it is necessary to include the F-word in the movie. Against the backdrop of the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, movie stars Akshay Kumar, Ananya Panday and R Madhavan starred.
Kesari Chapter 2 Director Karan Singh Tyhi
Historical Court Drama Kesari Chapter 2: Jallianwala Bagh’s unknown story marks the debut of Karan Singh Tyhi’s album Director. The film plays the lead roles of Akshay Kumar, R Madhavan and Ananya Panday. It received major reviews from audiences and critics and performed well at the box office. One of the most important scenes in Kesari Chapter 2 is the character of Akshay Kumar, C Sankaran Nair, who says “F **ck You” to the British Empire. Now, Karan Singh Tyagi defends the use of the phrase and explains why the team feels it is necessary to include it in the movie.
Speaking to the film Shilmy, the director said: “It is very important for us to include ‘f**k you’ in the movie because for us the whole point is to look at the British and say ‘f**k you’ everything you do. That’s the courage we draw from the story of Sankaran Nair, which is the same urage and curage and curage and to to toctict tectict tectict.” When he further asked if the phrase was historically accurate, Karan added: “The term originated in the 16th century. We did the research, we spoke with historians, and did all the necessary background checks.”
The trailer for the movie also contains scenes with picky words. At the trailer launch, when Akshay Kumar was asked about the same situation, he said, “Yes, I used the word. But surprisingly, you noticed this, but is the word “you are still a slave” not seen as a major insult? I don’t think there is more insult?
In addition to Akshay, Madhavan and Ananya, Kesari Chapter 2 also starred in Regina Cassandra, Simon Paisley Day, Amit Sial, Steven Hartley, Mark Bennington, Mark Bennington and Alexx O’Nell as key roles. The film is a spiritual sequel to the 2019 period war drama, Kesari is also a headline for Akshay Kumar and based on the Battle of Saragahi in 1897 between British Indian Army and 21 Sikh soldiers from 20,000 Afghan tribes.
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