We get bloodshed in slow motion, a few good men fighting until their last breath and a plaintive soundtrack to underline their immense sacrifice. It gets a little exhausting.
Read full articleAkshay Kumar is the film. And he pulls it off, keeping that 'kesari pagdi' aloft right till the end, delivering thundering speeches while keeping his men's morale up.
Read full articleIt would have, perhaps, worked with good casting and performances supporting the main lead. However, in the one-man show, none of the other characters or actors turn out memorable.
Read full article...despite Akshay Kumar’s noteworthy performance, Kesari falls flat in regards to storytelling, building up memorable characters and developing a tighter narrative, not beyond two-hours.
Read full articleA barely disguised propaganda vehicle [that chronicles a] remarkable episode [of Indian history] with self-defeating twists.
Read full articleJust a whole lot of killing, slashing and humans cutting up humans. Yes, the cinematography soars, but the violence is so much, so prolonged, and begins to give you a headache.
Read full articleOverall, the splendidly saffron-tinted visuals and a few spectacular stretches can't compensate for Kesari's shockingly ludicrous finale and too much dilly-dally.
Read full articleThe only way Kesari could have done justice to its source material is if it didn't exist.
Read full articleThe brave and bloody Battle of Sargarhi will remain in the history books, but Kesari is unlikely to join it there.
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