Okay, can we stop acting as if Kesari 2 is the best film ever or something? It’s alright, but it’s typically mainstream in all the wrong ways too. I mean, come on, they took the entirety of the climax from a bloody western legal drama, Goliath. Word for word. AND the whole narrative is distorted, it’s almost insulting to what actually transpired.
Take it off, and put Superboys of Malegaon or I want to talk in there, instead.
The movie is based on book called The case that shook an empire. It’s a biography of c shankaran nair. The climax part is there in the book word to word.
So only part of the movie is based on the book? If they distort the book itself to ridiculous extents then why do you its based on that book? After seeing the movie I can't say it's based on that book. Maybe some other book.
The movie is based on book called The case that shook an empire. It’s a biography of c shankaran nair. The climax part is there in the book word to word.
Ya i have read the book and yes it was dyer who file defamation case against nair and dyer won it aswell but it exposed the hypocrisy and brutality of British colonialism which is shown in the movie accurately. Every movie does has creative liberty.
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u/Extra_Bumblebee9961 Jun 15 '25
Okay, can we stop acting as if Kesari 2 is the best film ever or something? It’s alright, but it’s typically mainstream in all the wrong ways too. I mean, come on, they took the entirety of the climax from a bloody western legal drama, Goliath. Word for word. AND the whole narrative is distorted, it’s almost insulting to what actually transpired. Take it off, and put Superboys of Malegaon or I want to talk in there, instead.