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Is Kesari a hit?
Although Kesari is Akhshay Kumar solo highet grosser and crossed Rs. 150 Crore and truly a box office hit, but the expectation was much more. It should have crossed Rs. 200 Crore considering the positive reviews it received from critics and strong word of mount from the audience.
Is the story of Kesari true?
As Akshay Kumar gears up for the release of his film, Kesari, based on the battle of Saragarhi, we bring you the true story of the exceptional bravery of 21 Sikh soldiers of the British Indian Army. 21 Jat Sikhs of 36 Sikh Regiment of the British Indian Army were stationed at Saragarhi as part of Tirah campaign.
How did Kesari died?
Nahar killed himself by hanging in the bedroom of his flat in suburban Goregaon here, as per preliminary probe by police. Actor Akshay Kumar has mourned the death of co-actor Sandeep Nahar. “Heartbreaking to know about #SandeepNahar’s passing away. A smiling young man passionate for food as I remember him from Kesari.
Is Kesari a flop?
According to Box Office India, the film had a ‘fair’ drop on Monday, collecting Rs 8 crore approximately. The film had made over Rs 78 crore by Sunday, and had broken multiple records in the process. Kesari is the biggest opener of 2019, and the second biggest opener of Akshay Kumar’s career, after Gold.
Who is Samrat in gold?
Kunal Kapoor’s
In Gold, Kunal Kapoor’s character Samrat is based on the real-life Dhyan Chand. The team that played the finals at Berlin was one that boasted of some of the best hockey players the subcontinent has ever seen.
Which is the bravest battle fought?
the Battle of Saragarhi
What is the Battle of Saragarhi? The Battle of Saragarhi was the bravest battle ever fought in India. It was a battle fought between the Sikh soldiers of the British Indian Army and Pashtun Orakzai tribesmen. It was fought on 12 September 1897 in North-West Frontier Province (now, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan).
On which story is Kesari based?
Battle of Saragarhi
As Akshay Kumar and Parineeti Chopra gear up for the release of their upcoming film Kesari based on the Battle of Saragarhi, we take a look at why this highly anticipated celluloid is termed as an ‘unbelievable true story’ in history.