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{{Infobox film

| name = Kesari

| image = Kesari poster.jpg

| alt =

| caption = Theatrical release poster

| director = Anurag Singh

| producer =

| writer =

| language = Hindi

| starring = Akshay Kumar
Parineeti Chopra

| music = 'Songs:'
Tanishk Bagchi
Arko Pravo Mukherjee
Chirantan Bhatt
Jasbir Jassi
Gurmoh
Jasleen Royal
'Score:'
Raju Singh

| cinematography = Anshul Chobey

| editing = Manish More

| studio =

| distributor = Zee Studios

| released =

| runtime = 150 minutes

| country = India

| budget =

| gross = 207.09 crore

}}

'Kesari' is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language war film written and directed by Anurag Singh. It was jointly produced by Aruna Bhatia, Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar, Apoorva Mehta, and Sunir Khetarpal under the banners of Dharma Productions, Cape of Good Films, Azure Entertainment, and Zee Studios. The film stars Akshay Kumar with Parineeti Chopra in a special appearance, Vikram Singh Chauhan, Sarwar, Vansh Bhardwaj, Jaspreet Singh, Vivek Saini, Vikram Kochhar, and Rakesh Sharma in supporting roles. It follows the events leading to the Battle of Saragarhi, a battle between 21 soldiers of the 36th Sikhs of the British Indian Army and 10,000 Afridi and Orakzai Pashtun tribesmen in 1897.

Initially planned as a production collaboration between Salman Khan and Johar with Kumar starring in the lead role, 'Kesari' was announced in October 2017, with Kumar and Johar reprising their responsibilities; Khan later quit the project. Parineeti Chopra was cast as the wife of Kumar's character. Principal photography for the film began in January 2018 and concluded in December. The soundtrack was composed by Tanishk Bagchi, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Chirantan Bhatt, Jasbir Jassi, Gurmoh and Jasleen Royal with lyrics written by Kumaar, Manoj Muntashir, Kunwar Juneja and Bagchi. Produced on a budget of , the film was distributed internationally by Zee Studios.

The film was released in India during the Holi festival, on 21 March 2019. It received positive reviews from critics, who appreciated performances of ensemble cast, visuals, production values, art direction, action sequences, and tribute, it had a good start at the box office, while the opening day morning collection was affected by Holi-related celebrations. The film grossed over 100 crore worldwide in its opening weekend.

Plot



Ishar Singh is a 'havildar' in the Sikh Regiment of the British Indian Army. His superior and commander is an arrogant British officer, who deems all Indians to be cowards, and is jealous of Ishar Singh because of his superior fighting skills.

The regiment is posted at Gulistan Fort, on the border between British-held territory and the Afghan border. Once, while on a border patrol, the troops see a group of Afghan tribesmen, led by one Saidullah, on the verge of killing a married Afghan woman because she refuses to accept her husband, who has been chosen by her family without her consent. The British officer refuses to intervene and save the woman for two reasons: firstly, she is an Afghan citizen and does not reside in British territory; and secondly, it is a family matter pertaining to tribal custom, and the policy of the British Raj is to not interfere in such matters. In defiance of the orders of his officer, Ishar Singh goes ahead and intervenes, fights off the tribesmen, and rescues the woman by killing her husband, thereby disobeying his immediate superior.

When the troops return to Gulistan fort, the British officer writes a strong report informing his commanding officer, who sits at the nearby Lockhart fort, of Ishar Singh's disobedience and insubordination. Soon enough, the Afghans attack the British-controlled Gulistan fort, but are held at bay by Ishar Singh who fights valiantly, killing many Afghans. Nevertheless, Ishar Singh is blamed by his superiors for his actions which caused the breach of peace with the Afghans. He is given a punishment transfer to Saragarhi fort, which sits between Gulistan and Lockhart forts, and enables communication between them. Ishar Singh duly travels to Saragarhi fort. Upon arriving there, he finds the troop in a mess. He enforces discipline by punishing all to live without food for an entire week. The troops are furious at first, but later begins to respect Ishar Singh after learning that he too was living without food. Meanwhile, Saidullah forms an alliance between the Afghan tribes and motivates them to mount an attack on British territories as a unified force. Ishar Singh and Lal Singh go to a nearby village in search of their informant who hadn't reported to them for over three days.

The British Commanding Officer Col. John Haughton from Lockhart fort sees the Afghan Forces marching towards Sargarhi and alerts Ishar. Ishar and his battalion sees ten thousand tribesmen approaching and encircling the fort. Saidullah, with the entire Afghan army at his back, kills the woman Ishar Singh had rescued earlier in front of the Saragarhi Fort. Despite the commanding officer's orders to abandon the fort and flee, Ishar Singh and his men decide to fight till their death. Ishar Singh deploys his force in position. Khuda Daad volunteers to fight but Ishar Singh asks him to instead provide water to the injured soldiers (Including the Afghans). The Afghans initiate the battle, and Bhagwan Singh is the first to be killed. Gurmukh Singh, being an inexperienced soldier, is unable to fight, due to which Ishar Singh asks him to keep the CO updated regarding the battle, and decides to prolong the battle so as to prevent the Afghans from advancing to the Gulistan and Lockhart forts. As the battle prolongs, Lal Singh alone fights the Afghans outside the fort and dies while asking one of the sepoys to close the gate to the fort. Meanwhile, the Afghans manage to destroy the back wall of the fort using explosives.

Ishar Singh remembers his wife Jeevani one last time after removing the stripes from his uniform and starts fighting the Afghans with a red-hot sword before he gets fatally stabbed. Saidullah kills Khuda Daad before himself being stabbed to death by Ishar while trying to remove his turban. Ishar's bravery impresses an Afghan chieftain who orders his men not to touch any Sikh's turban. One of the Afghan chieftains named Gul Badshah, orders the signaling post to be lit up so Gurmukh Singh's painful screams can be heard as a consolation. As the Afghans set the post on fire, Gurmukh Singh emerges with his body on fire. He chants "'Bole So Nihal, Sat Sri Akaal'" thrice, grabs Gul Badshah and triggers the grenades attached to his body, resulting in a huge explosion. The shout echoes and reaches both the nearby forts. The Sikh soldiers present there also start chanting in the name of their Guru. The surviving Afghans loot the fort and eventually set it on fire. The British Parliament honours the fallen with a two-minute silence and posthumously awards them the British Order of Merit - the highest gallantry award an Indian soldier could receive.

Cast



* Akshay Kumar as Havildar Ishar Singh

* Parineeti Chopra as Jeevani Kaur (special appearance)

* Mir Sarwar as Khan Masud

* Ashwath Bhatt as Gul Badshah Khan

* Rakesh Chaturvedi as Mullah Saidullah

* Hariom kalra as afgani tribal sardar

* Vivek Saini as Sep. Jiwan Singh

* Pritpal Pali Sep. Gurmukh singh

* Vikram Kochhar as Sep. Gulab Singh

* Suvinder Vicky as Nk. Lal Singh

* Vansh Bharadwaj as L/Nk. Chanda Singh

* Ravinder Pawar as Sep. Attar Singh

* Surmeet Singh Basra as Sep. Gurmukh Singh

* Ajit Singh Mahela as Sep. Nand Singh

* Sandeep Nahar as Sep. Buta Singh

* Harvinder Singh as Sep. Daya Singh

* Rakesh Sharma as Sep. Bhola Singh

* Adhrit Sharma as Sep. Uttam Singh

* Harbhagwan Singh as Sep. Bhaghwan Singh

* Rajdeep Singh Dhaliwal as Sep. Ram Singh

* Gurpreet Toti as Sep. Saheb Singh

* Harry Brar as Sep. Sunder Singh

* Pali Sandhu as Sep. Narayan Singh

* Vikram Singh Chauhan as Sep. Hira Singh

* Gagneet Singh Makhan as Sep. Jiwan Singh

* Jaspreet Singh as Taklu

* Toranj Kayvon as Gulwarien

*Edward Sonnenblick as Lt. Lawrence

* R. Bhakti Klein as Major Des-Voeux

* Brahma Mishra as Daad

* Muzamil Bhawani as Marksman/Sniper

Production



Development

In 2017, Salman Khan and Karan Johar announced that they would be producing a film together based on the Battle of Saragarhi starring Akshay Kumar in the lead role. Media reports later speculated Khan left the project in favor of a similarly themed film starring Ajay Devgn, and in October that year, Johar and Kumar announced a statement about their collaboration on the film; that Khan had quit the film, and that it would be titled 'Kesari'. Parineeti Chopra was confirmed for a minor role as the wife of Kumar's character, whom he had left behind at the village after joining the army.

Principal photography

Principal photography began on 5 January 2018 and finished on 31 December 2018. The film was produced on a budget of .

Music



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| name = Kesari

| type = Soundtrack

| artist = Tanishk Bagchi, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Chirantan Bhatt, Jasbir Jassi, Gurmoh and Jasleen Royal

| alt =

| released = 18 March 2019

| recorded = 2018

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = Feature film soundtrack

| length = 30:02

| label = Zee Music Company

| language = Hindi
Punjabi

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The music of the film is composed by Tanishk Bagchi, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Chirantan Bhatt, Jasbir Jassi, Gurmoh and Jasleen Royal with lyrics written by Kumaar, Manoj Muntashir, Kunwar Juneja and Tanishk Bagchi.



Marketing and release



Kumar released 'Kesari's first look poster on 12 September 2018, through Twitter. Another poster was released on India's Republic Day, 26 January 2019. The film's theatrical poster was released on 11 February 2019.

The following day, Dharma Productions released three videos titled "Glimpses of 'Kesari'" on their YouTube channel, detailing the film's production. A second theatrical release poster for 'Kesari' was released on 20 February 2019.

The first song of the film "Sanu Kehndi" was released on 27 February 2019, the second one "Teri Mitti" was released on 15 March 2019 and the full album was released on 18 March 2019.

'Kesari' was released worldwide during the Indian Holi festival, on 21 March 2019. It had a release on 4200 screens worldwide, 3600 screens of which were in India and the rest overseas.

Home video

'Kesari' was made available as VOD on Amazon Prime Video in May 2019.

Reception



Critical response

Rachit Gupta of 'The Times of India' gave 'Kesari' four stars out of five, praising its "technical brilliance, intricate writing and thundering performances". Taran Adarsh gave it four stars and felt it "chronicles a significant chapter from history brilliantly... Nationalism, patriotism, heroism, scale and soul 'Kesari' has it all". Writing for Times Now, Gaurang Chauhan rated the film three and a half stars out of five and opined, "'Kesari' is not the best patriotic film or action film to come out of Bollywood, but it surely is worth the time and money". Bollywood Hungama rated it four stars out of five, remarking, "On the whole, 'Kesari' is a brave and inspirational tale of courage, with patriotism and the dramatic battle sequences being the USP of the film". Nandini Ramnath of Scroll.in writes, "Sluggishly paced until the interval and springing to life only in fits and starts in the second half, 'Kesari' is a poor attempt to revisit a chapter in Indian military history that earned the admiration even of British colonizers." Though mainly positively received in India, the film was negatively received in the Muslim world, which saw the film's portrayal of the main antagonist as a Muslim maulana, as well as displaying rancor against a Sikh turban by Muslim Afghans as little more than Hindu Nationalist.

Box office

'Kesari' opened with collection of on its first day. The collection of extended weekend of the film is , which was the highest opening weekend collection of 2019 for Bollywood films released till May. Its domestic gross was 182.30 crore and overseas gross 24.79 crore. It has grossed 207.09 crore worldwide. The film grossed over 100 crore worldwide in its opening weekend. It became the fastest 100 crore earning film in domestic net in 2019 for Bollywood films released till May. It eventually grossed over worldwide in its fourth week.

Awards and nominations

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|- style="background:#ccc; text-align:center;"

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! Award

! Date of ceremony

! Category

! Recipient(s)

! Result

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|rowspan="8"|Filmfare Awards

|rowspan="8"|15 February 2020

|Best Actor

|Akshay Kumar

|rowspan="8"

|rowspan="6"|

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|Best Music

|Tanishk Bagchi, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Chirantan Bhatt, Jasbir Jassi, Gurmoh and Jasleen Royal

|-

|rowspan="2"|Best Lyricist

| Manoj Muntashir for "Teri Mitti"

|-

| Tanishk Bagchi for "Ve Mahi"

|-

|rowspan="2"|Best Male Playback Singer

|Arijit Singh for "Ve Mahi"

|-

|B Praak for "Teri Mitti"

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|Best Action

|Parvez Shaikh
Lawrence Woodward

|rowspan="2"|

|-

|Best Production Design

|Subrata Chakraborty
Amit Ray

|-

|rowspan="4"|IIFA Awards

|rowspan="4"|24 November 2021

|Best Film

| 'Kesari'

|rowspan="2"

|rowspan="4"|

|-

|Best Music Director

|Tanishk Bagchi, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Chirantan Bhatt, Jasbir Jassi, Raju Singh, Gurmoh and Jasleen Royal

|-

|Best Lyricist

| Manoj Muntashir

|

|-

|Best Male Playback Singer

| rowspan="2"|B Praak

|

|-

|National Film Awards

|25 October 2021

|Best Male Playback Singer

|

|

|-

|Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards India

|21 December 2019

|Favourite Bollywood Movie Song

|"Ve Maahi" by Tanishk Bagchi, Arijit Singh and Asees Kaur

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