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The film’s focus is on one man — Sir C. Sankaran Nair (played by Akshay Kumar), an Indian lawyer who took it upon himself to bring General Reginald Dyer to justice. It’s the kind of film ...
Kesari Chapter 2' demands an apology for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre Akshay Kumar shines as C Shankaran Nair, the celebrated Indian who sued the Empire for the massacre The movie balances drama with ...
Delhi Capitals' Karun Nair apologized to co-owner Parth Jindal after their loss to Mumbai Indians, despite Nair's impressive 89 off 40 balls. Jindal had praised Nair's batting, especially against ...
In gallops the ‘best Indian barrister’, the recently-knighted Sir C Sankaran Nair (Akshay Kumar) to the rescue, all primed to defend Dyer. Confronted by mounting evidence to the contrary, and a ...
The film depicts the aftermath of the brutal Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919, with Sir Chettur Sankaran Nair’s notable legal battle against the British Empire at its core. Nair, an Indian jurist and ...
Kesari: Chapter 2 has finally hit the screen today and while it has opened to strong response at the box office, last night turned out to be quite special for the lead actor Akshay Kumar. A special ...
When the British government feels that they are losing the case against Chettoor Sankaran Nair and Dilreet Gill, they detain them by making an illegal plot against them. Both are then kept in jail ...
Karun Nair was involved in a horrible mix-up in the middle of the pitch with Abhishek Porel. He tried to run and went almost to the middle of the pitch. However, Hasaranga threw the ball to the ...
Karun Nair was in red-hot form in his first game for DC against Mumbai Indians on Sunday. He fell just a few runs short of a well-deserved century, and his dismissal led to a batting collapse as ...
Karun Nair made a sensational return to the Indian Premier League as he slammed a brilliant 40-ball 89 in the Delhi Capitals clash against Mumbai Indians at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on ...
Grabbing his first opportunity of the season with both hands, Karun Nair hit a superb 40-ball 89 while chasing a target of 206, but it went in vain as DC ended on 193 in 19 overs to go down by 12 runs ...