Akshay Kumar said on Jallianwala Bagh: 'I know what the history books have learned'

New -Delhi, April 15 (IANS). The upcoming film of Akshay Kumar on the Jallianwala Bagh massacre on April 13, 1919 is not far from theaters. Actors Akshay Kumar and R Madhavan also attended the film premiere in New Delhi on Tuesday. On this occasion, Kumar said that ‘I know what the history books have learned. The actor said: “As for Jallianwala Bagh, he only knew what the history books taught him.” Many prominent political leaders attended the premiere of ‘Kesari: Chapter 2’. In this program, Akshay Kumar, RK Madhavan, chief minister of Delhi, Union Minister, Hardep Singh Puri, BJP -MP, BJP -MP, the Minister of Delhi, Manjinder Singh Sirsa and Minister Anurag Thakur, attended. As for the premiere, Akshay said: “We are very grateful that Hardep Sir has organized and offered this whole program. I just hope people will love this film.” Akshay said he was very grateful and glad that Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked about lawyer C. Shankaran Nair. Akshay said, “I’m grateful and glad he saw it and accepted it.” Akshay admitted that he knew a little about the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, which he read in history books. He said, “I didn’t know much about it, I just knew what happened in Jallianwala Bagh? I only knew what history books taught me, but history books never told us what happened after. ‘ Akshay also hopes the British government will see ‘Kesari Chapter 2’. The actor said: “I just expect and pray that the British government sees the film and realizes what is wrong and that they accept it.” The successor to ‘Kesari’ is based on ‘Kesari Chapter 2’ Shankaran Nair’s son Raghu Palat and daughter -in -law Pushpa Palat’s book ‘The Case the Shuk the Empire’, based on C. Shankaran Nair and Jallianwala Bagh in C. Shankaran Nair. ‘Kesari Chapter 2’ is scheduled to release theaters on April 18. -Ians MT/CBT