Posted: 5 years ago

#OneWordReview... #Kesari: OUTSTANDING! Rating: Chronicles a significant chapter from history brilliantly... Nationalism, patriotism, heroism, scale and soul - #Kesari has it all... Akshay's career-best act... Anurag Singh's direction terrific... Don't miss! #KesariReview


Posted: 5 years ago
Dharma ki film hai, reviews toh acche hi honge.
i just wanna know public reaction.
Posted: 5 years ago
Originally posted by Thug-Leader


Dharma ki film hai, reviews toh acche hi honge.
i just wanna know public reaction.


Agreed ..Taran has always given positive reviews to movies from Dharma 😆
Posted: 5 years ago
 
Rating :- 4.5/5 Strongly Recommended #Kesari not only explains the story of braveheart Sikh regiment soldiers but makes you to feel inside. Kudos Anurag Singh for wonderful execution. @akshaykumar is just amazing in every frame, Mind-Blowing act #KesariReview
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Posted: 5 years ago

KESARI MOVIE REVIEW

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Rachit Gupta, Updated: Mar 20, 2019, 02.01 PM ISTCritic's Rating: 4.0/5
Kesari Story: A retelling of the Battle of Saragarhi where 21 Sikh soldiers fought against an Afghan army of 10000 men in the year 1897.

Kesari Review: The Battle of Saragarhi is considered to be one of the most inspiring stories of human valour and bravery, not just in India, but the world over. Director Anurag Singh's film Kesari is a fitting tribute to this story of Sikh soldiers. It's a compelling war drama that combines strong emotions with blood-soaked action and retells an important chapter from the annals of Indian history. The film's best moments are fuelled by a towering performance by Akshay Kumar.

Kesari is a powerful film because it has an innate sense of emotional intelligence and raw shock value, too. It showcases the atrocity of war and violence unabashedly, always condemning the bloodshed at hand and forever celebrating the bravery of men. It's not just an action film, it's a war drama that spends time in establishing its main characters and gives the audience a detailed and authentic look at a story of true patriotism. The film is beautifully shot by Anshul Chobey and the production design Subrata Chakraborty and Amit Ray is equally important in making the dry and dusty setting of North-West province (now in Khyber, Pakistan) look authentic. Here's where the CGI also makes a big contribution in making the snow-capped backdrop of the place look pitch perfect. The editing, sound design and action choreography in Kesari are all top-notch. The inclusion of Gatka, the Sikh martial art is a fine moment, too. Even the costumes by Sheetal Sharma add to the intricate details. Anurag Singh's entire technical team deserves a standing ovation for this film.
You can't craft a solid film without good writing and that's where the efforts of Girish Kohli and Anurag Singh shine through as well. The writers have seamlessly woven in moments of high drama, humour, wit, sarcasm, tragedy and action into the narrative. The best part is, there's also a lot of historical wisdom as the film keeps referencing Sikh and Islamic legends. At one point, the chief antagonist declares wars on the British and Sikh soldiers inciting jihad and his fellow leader reminds him that Islam does not propagate violence in the first place. Such is the detailed writing that every character in the film has an emotional point that helps the audience identify with them.

At forefront of all the action though is the central character of Havildar Ishar Singh. The last time a Sardar was as fierce and awe-inspiring was in Gadar. Ishar Singh is as much Anurag Singh's character as it is Akshay's and he's the embodiment of true Sikh values and pride. His nobility is a match for his bravery and to watch him command the emotions and gusto in Kesari is pure joy. This is what cinematic heroes should be like and Akshay Kumar does complete justice to the role. Parineeti Chopra gets a small but impactful role, and it's her character's fun banter with Akshay that puts a smile on your face and her tears break your heart. Rakesh Chaturvedi Om as the Afghan leader is very convincing with his radicalism, too.

With technical brilliance, intricate writing and thundering performances, Kesari is a loud war cry that evokes strong feelings of patriotism and it also wrenches your heart with its climactic tragedy. The visceral power of its visuals and emotions is staggering.
Posted: 5 years ago

DNA India: 4.5/5


'Kesari' Review: Akshay Kumar packs a powerful punch

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Updated: Mar 20, 2019, 06:39 PM IST

Film: Kesari 

Genre: Action, Drama, History

Cast: Akshay Kumar, Parineeti Chopra, Mir Sarwar, Edward Sonnenblick

Direction: Anurag Singh

Written by: Anurag Singh and Girish Kohli

Duration: 2 hrs 30 mins

Language: Hindi (U/A)

Critic's Rating: 4.5 / 5

Story:

Based on the 1897 Battle of Saragarhi, the film revisits the historic saga of the bravery of the 36th regiment that had 21 Sikh soldiers. Its leader, Havildar Ishar Singh (Akshay Kumar), inspires his battalion to prevent the invaders an army of 10,000 Afghans from taking control of the fort of Saragarhi, the main communication point to Gulistan and Lockhart, two other forts in Northern India, then under the British rule. Contrary to the cocky belief of the Afghans that they would capture the fort in an hour or so, the fierce battle went on almost from dawn to dusk. It is regarded as the second bravest battle ever in world history.

Review:

War dramas are never an easy watch. They work on two levels. Firstly, they constantly tell you about the futility of war and secondly, they are viscerally disturbing. The bloodshed and the sight of mutilated bodies tear through your soul and make you shift uncomfortably in your seat. Unlike in masala movies where the bloodshed is treated disdainfully, Kesarihaunts you because the Battle of Saragarhi is not a piece of fiction. It is a chapter in history, about a contingent of our Sikh soldiers who lost their lives while protecting the fort. And, somehow this fact keeps playing on your mind while watching this movie.

Having said that, the film is a must watch. It convincingly packages patriotic emotions with some superbly-crafted action. As I said earlier, the effect is disturbing, but it's an unmissable experience. The first half is slightly slow and the Punjabi dialogues are a bit hard to follow. However, if you are patient with this, you are rewarded with a terrific second half. The climax will leave you teary-eyed and B Praak's Teri Mitti, composed by Arko and written by Manoj Muntashir, is too moving.

Akshay Kumar is in top form once again. He carries the film entirely on his lean shoulders, excelling in the emotional scenes as well as the hardcore action ones. He goes from soft to tough effortlessly, making you root for him almost throughout the movie. Parineeti Chopra, in an extended cameo, is refreshing.

The supporting cast doesn't boast of established actors. Yet, each of the soldiers leaves behind a quiet impact making you curious enough to Google their names.The canvas of the film is vast and you can tell that the producers have not spared any expenses in making this a big-screen experience.

Actually, most of the technicians have excelled. While the production designers Subrata Chakraborty and Amit Ray have created the most authentic North-West frontier backdrop, cinematographer Anshul Chobey has let his lens roam freely on the arid areas capturing man and nature so minutely, you feel as if you are in the moment.

Anurag Singh and his co-writer have penned clever lines that bring out a myriad of emotions. There's nothing over-the-top here, but it is effective. Moreover, neither the Sikhs nor the Islamic fundamentalists have been depicted as "blood-seeking avengers. In fact, you come out hating war, not the parties fighting it.

Verdict: Don't miss Kesari. It not only makes us feel proud of being Indians but also prompts us to salute the valour of our Sikh community. 

Edited by Haila_tu - 5 years ago
Posted: 5 years ago
Himesh @HimeshMankad 
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#Kesari has recorded good advance (on the expected lines) at the box-office. The movie is poised to open around the Rs 20 crore range (+/-10%) on its opening day; The noon, evening and night shows are solid, whereas morning shows dented. Both because of Holi holiday!

Posted: 5 years ago
NDTV Movies @moviesndtv 
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Review: @AkshayKumar does the heavy lifting in #Kesari," writes Saibal Chatterjee - 3 stars https://goo.gl/pEinSi 


India TVVerified account @indiatvnews 
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Superstar @AkshayKumar has done many action-drama films, but #Kesari is certainly one of his most real and rawest depictions of real-life superheroes. /5 @ParineetiChopra #KesariReview




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#Kesari review: @AkshayKumar delivers a #Holi blockbuster with his Battle of Saragarhi, writes @_bigeyedgirl | https://bit.ly/2FrLlJW 


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