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R Madhavan thanks 'Kesari 2' director Karan Tyagi for inspiring him to deliver his best performance

IANS April 21, 2025 241 views

R Madhavan has publicly praised young director Karan Singh Tyagi for his extraordinary work on Kesari 2, highlighting the filmmaker's transition from law to cinema. The actor shared an emotional birthday tribute, commending Tyagi's sincerity and motivational leadership during film production. Tyagi, a Harvard-educated lawyer, made his directorial debut with this historical drama exploring the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The film, produced by Dharma Productions, marks an impressive first step in Tyagi's filmmaking journey.

"Your hard work was exemplary and you more than deserve all the good name and love" - R Madhavan"
R Madhavan thanks 'Kesari 2' director Karan Tyagi for inspiring him to deliver his best performance
Mumbai, April 21: Actor R. Madhavan has expressed his gratitude towards 'Kesari 2' director Karan Singh Tyagi for his immense support and motivation throughout the filming process.

Key Points

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Madhavan celebrates Tyagi's exceptional directorial skills

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Kesari 2 explores historic Jallianwala Bagh massacre narrative

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Director transitioned from Harvard law to filmmaking

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Dharma Productions backs inspiring new talent

On Karan's birthday, Madhavan penned a heartfelt note in which he revealed how the director pushed him to deliver his best performance in the historical drama. While giving Tyagi a sweet shout-out on his special day, the 'Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein' actor shared a candid photo of the director along with some behind-the-scenes pictures featuring the two of them on the sets of 'Kesari 2.'

For the caption, Madhavan wrote, "To the most sincere, hard-working, honest and talented first time director I've ever had the privilege of working with. So happy and privileged to have you in my life @karanstyagi . thank you for all the love and taking care of me and motivating me to give my best. Your hard work was exemplary and you more than deserve all the good name and love that you're getting. So very, very happy for you, my dear."

Dharma Productions also shared a video montage featuring photos of Karan Singh Tyagi on the film's set, where he is seen interacting with the actors, instructing them, and explaining the scenes in detail. Sharing the clip on Instagram, the production house wrote, "To the storyteller who made history roar again -- Happy birthday, @karanstyagi!."

Karan Singh Tyagi made his directorial debut with "Kesari Chapter 2", a film inspired by the book 'The Case That Shook the Empire' by Raghu Palat and Pushpa Palat. The story centers around C. Sankaran Nair and the events following the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

Not many know that Karan, a Mumbai-based filmmaker, transitioned from law to cinema after earning an LL.M. from the prestigious Harvard University. He reportedly holds memberships with both the New York State Bar and the Bar Council of India and has previously worked at top law firms in Paris and New York, gaining valuable international legal experience before following his true passion for filmmaking.

On a related note, Kesari: Chapter 2 also stars Ananya Panday and Regina Cassandra. Set against the backdrop of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, the film was released in theatres on April 18, 2025.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Madhavan is such a class act! Always so gracious and supportive of his co-workers. Can't wait to see their chemistry on screen! ❤️
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Arjun S.
Saw the film yesterday - Madhavan's performance gave me chills! The courtroom scenes were especially powerful. Tyagi seems like a director to watch out for.
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Rahul M.
Respectfully, while the acting was great, I felt the pacing in the second half dragged a bit. But overall a solid historical drama with important lessons.
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Sneha P.
Karan's journey from law to cinema is so inspiring! Goes to show it's never too late to follow your passion. 👏
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Vikram J.
The BTS photos are so wholesome! You can really see the mutual respect between them. More directors should create this kind of positive environment on set.
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Meera T.
Just watched it - what a powerful story! The Jallianwala Bagh scenes were heartbreaking but so important to remember. Kudos to the whole team for handling such sensitive history with care.

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