Akshay Kumar made a heartfelt attraction to the audience in the screening of his film Kesari: Chapter 2 Ideal in Delhi. The actor humbly requested every person to keep their phones in their pockets, emphasizing the significance of experiencing the film without distractions. Speaking at the sidelines of the occasion, Kumar appealed to each person not to use their phones and to cautiously listen to the dialogues of the film.
He stated, “I humbly request you all to keep your phones to your wallet and concentrate to each dialogue of this movie. It will mean much. If you attempt to test your Instagram all through the movie, it’ll be an disturbance for the film. So I request everybody to hold their phones away.”
Akshay Kumar Film Screening attend by political leaders
On April 15, before its launch, the much-expected movie Kesari: Chapter 2 had its grand entry in Delhi. The unique screening was attended by numerous prominent political leaders and dignitaries. The occasion noticed Akshay Kumar and R. Madhavan present at a theatre in Chanakyapuri, Delhi, where they welcomed numerous outstanding visitors for an exclusive experience.
Among the attendees were Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj, Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa, and Minister Anurag Thakur. A source found out that Akshay, upon arriving in the capital, first met with CM Rekha Gupta before heading to the screening. The Delhi Chief Minister also joined for the unique presentation of the film.
Political Leaders Share Moments of Film Screening
While Akshay Kumar appeal audience to not use their phones during screening, Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Minister for Environment, Forest, and Wildlife, also shared pictures and films from the event on his X address and wrote, “It’s an honour to wait the screening of Kesari Chapter 2 with S. @HardeepSPuriji, CM @gupta_rekha ji, @BansuriSwaraj Ji & @Anurag_Thakur ji. The film is a tribute to the heroes of Jallianwala Bagh.”
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