At the powerful press conference for Kesari Chapter 2, producer Karan Johar didn’t hold back when discussing the emotional core of the film—the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. With a stern tone, he remarked, “We’ve not yet received an apology. This film demands it.”
Johar emphasized how history has often been brushed under the rug and how Kesari Chapter 2 is not just a cinematic experience but a voice for a painful past. “They owe us an apology,” he repeated, urging for global acknowledgement and respect for the injustices inflicted during British colonial rule.
This moment at the presser has sparked conversations on social media, reigniting long-standing debates about reparations and historical responsibility