Key Points

Suniel Shetty firmly backs Sooraj Pancholi as the lead hero of Kesari Veer, brushing aside social media negativity. The film narrates the valiant defense of Somnath Temple by Hindu warriors, emphasizing bravery and unity. Akanksha Sharma expresses gratitude for her Bollywood debut alongside Shetty and Pancholi. Directed by Prince Dhiman, the historical drama hits theatres on May 16.

Key Points: Suniel Shetty Calls Sooraj Pancholi the True Hero of Kesari Veer

  • Suniel Shetty dismisses social media backlash over Sooraj Pancholi’s casting
  • Kesari Veer is based on Hindu warriors defending Somnath Temple
  • Akanksha Sharma debuts alongside Shetty and Pancholi
  • Film also stars Vivek Oberoi and releases May 16
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'Kesari Veer': Suniel Shetty praises Sooraj Pancholi, calls him the lead hero

Suniel Shetty praises Sooraj Pancholi’s performance in Kesari Veer, dismissing social media toxicity while discussing the film’s historical significance.

"In this film, I am just one of the characters, but the lead is Sooraj, and it will remain that way. – Suniel Shetty"

Mumbai, May 1

The much-awaited period drama 'Kesari Veer' is set to hit theatres on May 16, and the film's cast is busy promoting it.

Suniel Shetty, who plays a crucial role in the film, praised his co-star Sooraj Pancholi for his performance and also discussed casting him in the movie.

While speaking to ANI, the actor said, "Whenever I take up a project, I know who the hero and heroine are, and who will carry the film. In this film, I am just one of the characters, but the lead is Sooraj, and it will remain that way. Initially, there were fears about what would happen, especially about how the toxic world of social media would react to Sooraj's casting. But then we thought -- who are these toxic people anyway?"

He added, "So we removed those thoughts from our minds. It doesn't matter to us anymore. And now, when I see the film, I can say Sooraj is wonderful in it."

While speaking on the concept of the film, Pancholi explained, "Kesari Veer is a true story about our Hindu warriors. It tells the tale of how our warriors protected the Somnath temple and stood up for our Hindu brothers and sisters. This film is about unity, about being brave from within. It's a story about standing up for what is right, and it's a very special film."

Akanksha Sharma, who is making her Bollywood debut with the film, called it a dream come true. "It is a huge blessing for me to work with Suniel sir and Sooraj in my very first film. I never imagined I would get to be part of such an important film at the start of my career."

The film also stars Vivek Oberoi and is directed by Prince Dhiman. It is produced by veteran filmmaker Kanu Chauhan.

The release of Kesari Veer was earlier scheduled for March 14 but will now arrive in theatres on May 16.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Excited for this historical drama! Our warrior stories deserve to be told on the big screen. Hope they've maintained authenticity in depicting the Somnath temple events. Suniel Shetty's support for Sooraj shows great sportsmanship. 👍
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Priya M.
Not sure about Sooraj Pancholi as lead...he hasn't proven himself yet. But Suniel sir's endorsement gives me hope. The subject is close to Indian hearts - hope they don't commercialize it too much. Will wait for reviews before booking tickets!
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Arjun S.
Historical films are tricky - they need perfect balance between entertainment and facts. Hope the makers consulted proper historians. Also, why the delay in release? Hope it's not due to last-minute changes in the script. 🤔
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Neha T.
Love that Bollywood is exploring our rich history! The Somnath temple story is inspiring. Hope Akanksha Sharma gets good screen time too - new talent needs support. Will definitely watch this with my family next weekend. ❤️
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Vikram J.
Suniel Shetty's comments about social media toxicity are spot on! We judge actors too quickly these days. Let's give Sooraj a fair chance - everyone deserves redemption. The film's message of unity is much needed in today's times.
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Shweta R.
Concerned they might oversimplify complex historical events. Our warrior stories deserve nuanced treatment, not just masala movie treatment. Hope Vivek Oberoi's role is substantial - he's a fine actor who gets sidelined too often.

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