Varun Dhawan recently expressed his admiration for 'Kesari Chapter 2', joining many Bollywood stars praising the film’s powerful storytelling and performances. Starring Akshay Kumar, Ananya Panday, and R. Madhavan, the historical courtroom drama has received widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike, contributing to its strong box office run.
Varun Dhawan’s Heartfelt Instagram Tribute
On Sunday, Varun shared a still from 'Kesari Chapter 2' featuring Akshay and Ananya, describing the film as a “powerful film" that deeply touched him. He wrote, “Love watching it in the theatres. Congratulations @bindraamritpal #karan @ananyapanday u were very good @actormaddy loved u sir and @akshaykumar—your passion and hard work shine in this." Varun also praised the music supervisor, @azeemdayani, adding that he “loved the score."
Karan Johar’s Response
Karan Johar, a producer of the film, shared Varun’s post again, adding red heart emojis to express his happiness and appreciation for the film’s positive response.
About 'Kesari Chapter 2'
Directed by first-time filmmaker Karan Singh Tyagi, 'Kesari Chapter 2' vividly portrays the lesser-known story surrounding the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The film features Akshay Kumar as C. Sankaran Nair, a courageous lawyer who stood up against the British Empire. Ananya Panday appears as Dilreet Gill, and R. Madhavan plays the British officer R Neville McKinley. Since its release on April 18, the movie has earned praise from prominent Bollywood figures such as Katrina Kaif, Vicky Kaushal, Suniel Shetty, Ibrahim Ali Khan, Ramesh Taurani, and Sunny Kaushal.
Varun Dhawan’s Upcoming Projects
Meanwhile, Varun Dhawan’s upcoming projects look promising, with a diverse range of films lined up. His next release is 'Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari', a romantic film directed by Shashank Khaitan, starring opposite Janhvi Kapoor, scheduled for September 12, 2025. In addition, he is gearing up for the action-packed 'Border 2' and the highly anticipated comedy sequel 'No Entry 2'.
Varun Dhawan’s Heartfelt Instagram Tribute
On Sunday, Varun shared a still from 'Kesari Chapter 2' featuring Akshay and Ananya, describing the film as a “powerful film" that deeply touched him. He wrote, “Love watching it in the theatres. Congratulations @bindraamritpal #karan @ananyapanday u were very good @actormaddy loved u sir and @akshaykumar—your passion and hard work shine in this." Varun also praised the music supervisor, @azeemdayani, adding that he “loved the score."
Karan Johar’s Response
Karan Johar, a producer of the film, shared Varun’s post again, adding red heart emojis to express his happiness and appreciation for the film’s positive response.
About 'Kesari Chapter 2'
Directed by first-time filmmaker Karan Singh Tyagi, 'Kesari Chapter 2' vividly portrays the lesser-known story surrounding the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The film features Akshay Kumar as C. Sankaran Nair, a courageous lawyer who stood up against the British Empire. Ananya Panday appears as Dilreet Gill, and R. Madhavan plays the British officer R Neville McKinley. Since its release on April 18, the movie has earned praise from prominent Bollywood figures such as Katrina Kaif, Vicky Kaushal, Suniel Shetty, Ibrahim Ali Khan, Ramesh Taurani, and Sunny Kaushal.
Varun Dhawan’s Upcoming Projects
Meanwhile, Varun Dhawan’s upcoming projects look promising, with a diverse range of films lined up. His next release is 'Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari', a romantic film directed by Shashank Khaitan, starring opposite Janhvi Kapoor, scheduled for September 12, 2025. In addition, he is gearing up for the action-packed 'Border 2' and the highly anticipated comedy sequel 'No Entry 2'.
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