
Kesari Chapter 2 Worldwide Box Office Collection: Kesari Chapter 2, directed by Karan Singh Tyagi, is making a lot of noise in terms of earnings. The story of the film is about the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre when a lawyer from the South shook the foundation of the British government by advocating the incident that took place in Amritsar.
C Sankaran Niar's biopic Kesari Chapter 2, released in theaters on 18 April 2025 , is produced by Karan Johar. Biopic king Akshay Kumar brought life to the role of Sankaran Nair. The film is being highly appreciated by the audience and critics. How much the film is being liked can also be gauged from the box office collection.
This is how many screens Kesari 2 got abroad
Kesari Chapter 2 is not only earning well in India, its popularity is also visible in foreign countries. In the overseas market, this film has hit a half century in just a few days. The Akshay Kumar starrer film has been released in countries like Australia, Germany, United States, United Kingdom, Malaysia, New Zealand. It has got a total of 118 screens in the United Kingdom. Whereas, it got 30 screens in New Zealand, 6 in Malaysia, 37 in Germany and 69 in Australia.
Worldwide Collection of Kesari Chapter 2
Kesari Chapter has hit a half century worldwide. According to Bollywood Hungama's report, Akshay Kumar 's film has collected Rs 50.63 crore worldwide. The business in foreign countries alone has reached Rs 15.37 crore. In the United Kingdom, Kesari 2 has earned 123,879 pounds (approximately Rs 1 crore 41 lakh). Whereas, in the United States, it has earned 807,639 dollars (approximately Rs 6 crore 87 lakh).
Story of Kesari Chapter 2
The story is of 1919, when people were gathered in Amritsar's Jallianwala Bagh under a well-planned conspiracy and were fired upon. This story was brought to the world by C Shankaran Nair, who was earlier a favourite of the British government. When he came to know the truth of Jallianwala Bagh, he shook the foundations of the British government. Akshay Kumar has played the role of C Shankaran Nair.
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