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'Kesari Chapter 2' Box Office collection day 19: Akshay Kumar's courtroom drama earns Rs 81 lakh, STRUGGLES to cross Rs 100 crore mark in India

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Akshay Kumar’s latest courtroom drama 'Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jallianwala Bagh' has caught the attention of many with its strong story and emotional depth. Directed by Karan Singh Tyagi, the film tells the powerful tale of Indian barrister C. Sankaran Nair’s legal battle against the British Empire after the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

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Though the film has earned praise for its serious tone and impressive performances, it’s still struggling to cross the Rs. 100 crore mark in India.



‘Kesari Chapter 2’ Box Office collection day 19
As of Day 19, on 6 May 2025, 'Kesari Chapter 2' has earned a total of Rs. 82.10 crore net at the Indian box office. On that day, the film brought in around Rs. 81.25 lakh, showing a slight improvement from its Day 18 collection of Rs. 75 lakh, as reported by Sacnilk.


When it comes to audience turnout, the overall occupancy on Day 19 stood at 22.34%. Morning shows saw a quiet start with just 10.75% occupancy, but things picked up later in the day. Afternoon shows recorded 19.16%, while evening shows rose to 23.77%. The highest turnout was during the night shows, which reached 35.67%.

A Solid Start at the Box Office
When 'Kesari Chapter 2' released on 18 April 2025, it had a solid opening. Audiences were curious about the real-life events behind the story and showed strong support during its first week. The film collected Rs. 46.01 crore in week one, showing a promising beginning. Thanks to its emotional storytelling and gripping courtroom scenes, many viewers called it one of Akshay Kumar’s most meaningful roles in recent years.

Even though it’s holding steady, the film is now clearly slowing down. With nearly three weeks gone, it still hasn’t crossed Rs. 100 crore in India, which is usually considered a key milestone for a hit film.


About 'Kesari Chapter 2'
The story of 'Kesari Chapter 2' is based on real events. It follows barrister C. Sankaran Nair, played by Akshay Kumar, who dares to file a case against General Dyer, the man responsible for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. He is joined by Dilreet Gill, a brave law student played by Ananya Panday. Together, they try to seek justice in a British courtroom. Playing the opposing lawyer is R. Madhavan as Neville McKinley. Their courtroom arguments are full of powerful speeches, smart legal turns, and emotional moments.

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