In a bold move that shatters conventional storytelling, Dharma Productions, Cape of Good Films, and Leo Media Collective have unveiled the groundbreaking teaser for Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jallianwala Bagh.
Directed by Karan Singh Tyagi, this cinematic masterpiece stars Akshay Kumar, R. Madhavan, and Ananya Panday, and is set to release worldwide on April 18, 2025.
In an industry that thrives on spectacle and visual grandeur, Kesari Chapter 2 has taken a radical detour. The first 30 seconds of the teaser feature no visuals, no logo, and no title – just sound. Gunshots, agonized screams, and an eerie silence create an immersive auditory experience that plunges audiences into the chaos of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre before they even see a frame.
This sensory storytelling is a daring artistic choice, proving that sometimes, the most powerful images are the ones created in the viewer’s mind. Watch it here:
The film tells the untold story of Sir C. Sankaran Nair, the fearless lawyer who challenged the British Empire in the aftermath of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. His fight for justice and truth forms the backbone of this historical epic.

Adding weight to the teaser, a chilling voiceover delivers a line that echoes through history:
“Don’t forget that you’re still a slave to the British Empire.”
This is not just a historical retelling – it’s a cinematic revolution.
Based on the acclaimed book The Case That Shook The Empire by Pushpa Palat and Raghu Palat, Kesari Chapter 2 promises a gripping narrative that blends historical accuracy with high-intensity drama.
The film is distributed internationally by Moviegoers Entertainment, ensuring a global reach for this important chapter of Indian history.
By defying traditional teaser formats, Kesari Chapter 2 has made a powerful statement. This is not just a film—it’s a cinematic movement, a reminder of the sacrifices that shaped India’s fight for freedom.
With its bold direction, powerful performances, and innovative storytelling, Kesari Chapter 2 is set to redefine Indian cinema.







