Kesari Chapter 2 Box Office Day 7 Prediction: Akshay’s Film To Cross 45Cr In Week 1; Will It Beat Sky Force?

Kesari Chapter 2 Box Office Collection Day 7 Prediction

Kesari Chapter 2 Box Office Collection Day 7 Prediction: Ever since Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jallianwala Bagh was announced, it has generated considerable buzz in the town. This historical drama is helmed by Karan Singh Tyagi and features Akshay Kumar, R Madhavan, and Ananya Panday in the lead. The narrative delves into the tragic Jallianwala Bagh massacre and the court case that followed against the British Empire. To note, Kesari Chapter 2 draws inspiration from the book "The Case That Shook The Empire" by Raghu Palat and Pushpa Palat and has been the talk of the town since its release on April 18, 2025

This eagerly awaited spiritual sequel to Akshay Kumar's 2019 film Kesari, marks the Bade Miyan Chote Miyan actor's second release of 2025. Interestingly, Kesari Chapter 2 marks Akshay's first collaboration with R Madhavan. For the uninitiated, Akshay portrays the role of C Sankaran Nair, a real life hero who dared to challenge the British Empire's actions during the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre while R Madhavan stepped into the role of advocate Neville McKinley. Upon its release, Kesari Chapter 2 was met with widespread acclaim, resonating deeply with audiences and critics alike, thanks to its compelling portrayal of a pivotal moment in history.

Kesari Chapter 2 Box Office Collection Day 6

Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story Of Jallianwala Bagh experienced a dip in its box office performance on the first Wednesday, day 6, following a slight increase in numbers yesterday. The film's earnings dropped by more than 30%, with it only managing to collect Rs 3.43 crores on day 6 (first Wednesday). This decline brought the total collection of the movie up to Rs 42.43 crores, as detailed in a Sacnilk report.

Kesari Chapter 2 Box Office Collection Day 7 Prediction

Given the ongoing trend, Kesari Chapter 2 is likely to see another drop at the box office. The movie is likely to mint Rs 2-3 crores at the box office today (day 7/ first Thursday) and will be crossing Rs 45 crores mark as it wraps week 1. However, it seems to fail to beat the week 1 collection of Sky Force which was around Rs 81 crores.

Akshay's connection to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre is personal and profound, rooted in family history. His grandfather, a direct witness to the tragedy, passed down harrowing stories to his son, who in turn shared them with Akshay. This lineage of oral history has instilled in him a deep understanding of the event's impact, rendering his involvement in "Kesari Chapter 2" deeply significant. Akshay's mission extends beyond mere storytelling; he seeks to shed light on a poorly documented historical episode, bringing to the forefront the true scale of the massacre's horror and its lasting effects on the collective memory of those affected.

The narrative of "Kesari Chapter 2" holds a special place in Akshay's heart, as it not only recounts a pivotal moment in history but also serves as a tribute to the stories he heard growing up. He expressed, "My grandfather witnessed the entire Jallianwala Bagh incident. He had told stories to my father about this, and my father told me. I have known a lot about the massacre since I was a child, so the film is very special to me. The event has been etched in my mind always...The most surprising thing was history doesn't tell us what we actually need to know." This personal connection underscores his commitment to presenting an authentic depiction of the events that unfolded, challenging the conventional historical narrative that has, in his opinion, failed to fully convey the tragedy's gravity.

Akshay's appeal for the British government and King Charles to watch "Kesari Chapter 2" is driven by a desire for acknowledgment rather than apology. He stated, "I'm not here with a begging bowl to say, 'They should say sorry'. I want them to at least watch this movie and realise the mistake. Other things will flow automatically from their mouth. The apology is bound to happen, it will flow on its own. But I want them to watch this film. I want the British government and King Charles to watch this film. They should see what happened. The rest will follow automatically." His call to action is not about seeking contrition but about fostering understanding and recognition of the atrocities that took place, believing that such acknowledgment will naturally lead to an apology.

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