Watch Hindi movie „Kesari‟ and write a critics of the movie in
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the movie kesari is based on the real Battle of saragarhi faught on 12th September 1897 between the British empire and the tribals of Afghanistan. on 12th September 1897, around 10 to 12 thousand tribals of Afghanistan were spotted near gogra, at samana sukh around saragarhi, cutting off fort gulistan from fort lockhart. this battle was faught between the 10000 + tribesmen and the 36th Sikh regiment.
at that time there were only 21 soldiers in the 36th Sikh regiment posted at the fort of saragarhi. Sergeant ishwar Singh was the leader of the 36th Sikh regiment and Gul badshah was the leader of tribesmen at that time. this battle was held for above 6 hours that makes it one of the bravest battles fought in Indian history in which only 21 soldiers defended the fort against 10000 + tribesmen for above 6 hours. all the 21 soldiers give their sacrifice and killed around 400 and wounded 600. the tribals got victory over the fort but it didn't last long because British sent reinforcements and recaptured the fort soon. every year 12th September is celebrated as regimental battle honours day by the Sikh regiment of Indian army.
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Kesari is an action-war film that narrates the story of the events leading to the Battle of Saragarhi. It is hailed as the second bravest battle ever in world history - which makes you realize the ambitious scale of this film.
Kesari draws upon the history of the Battle of Saragarhi which was fought in the year 1897 between 21 valiant Sikh soldiers and around 10,000 Afghans. The film tells the story of their courageous fight. Havildar Ishar Singh (Akshay Kumar), a righteous leader of 36th Sikh regiment, inspires his battalion to prevent the invaders from taking control of the fort. Will they succeed?
A still from the film.
Anurag Singh's direction matches the effects and he wallows in every swing of the sword, doing really well to capture the action in a way that is engaging and clear. He shows a hefty amount of flair in his ability to execute mass scale spectacle. The lack of substance is a problem here but the film surely sweeps you along in the moment of the battle and mostly that is all one care about.
In terms of story, the film is clichéd. The story isn't complicated or layered, in the sense that the whole film could probably be described in a sentence or two. The dialogues are simple and most often talk about moral values like freedom and honour. Its the good versus the evil. Its been-there-seen-that stuff. It's obvious that some of the characters are supposed to be really exaggerated to give a legendary feel to the narration. But it's ridiculous. By taking the route of chest thumping patriotism to show valour of the soldiers, it does not offer necessary smartness or intelligence to these characters which otherwise could have resulted into gripping drama.