Kesari 2 Dialogue is acclaimed with a poem? Poet share proof
Kesari chapter 2 has been faced with allegations of literary theft as Utubar and poet Yahya Butwala accused the film’s writer of copying the lines with his poem on ‘Jalianwala Bagh’ without permission. He shared evidence on social media.

The recently released film Kesari Chapter 2, which features Akshay Kumar, R Madhavan and Ananya Pandey, is entangled in a literary theft controversy. YouTuber and poet Yahya Butwala have accused the film’s makers of copying their original poem on Jallianwala Bagh with their original poem.
Boutwala shared a video of his performance of Kavita with a scene from the film, where Ananya Pandey distributes similar lines. Boutwala’s Instagram post included the film’s dialogue writer, Sumit Saxena directed by a strong word note, accused of copying his work.
He wrote, “So @nisoooooooooooooooorg sent me a clip from the film Kesari 2 days ago, which he felt that he was copied from my poem, which was titled Jallianwala Bagh, which was published on @Uanerassepoetry YouTube channel 5 years ago. There are two clips here and honestly, it is a clear copy-paste. Naglab lusfusana jasa shabad hai hai hai hai (They have also raised words like Fusfasana). As authors, for a fellow writer you can do the worst thing, pick up their content, use it without credit and this is what I think is the dialogue writer @Sumit. Saxena.35912 has done here. “Post is here:
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He urged his followers to tag the major data related to the film including Karan Johar, Karan Singh Tyagi, Akshay Kumar and Ananya Pandey. Boutwala insisted that it is unacceptable to use the content of any other writer without credit and it is notable in the comment section that Johar asked to make direct contact for his original dialogues for his films.

Kesari Chapter 2 is doing well at the box office, Gathering an estimated Rs 50.25 crore within eight days of its release. The film directed by Karan Singh Tyagi and produced by Dharma Productions is a period court room drama C. Based on the story of Shankaran Nair, A lawyer who challenged the British Raj after the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Akshay Kumar played the role of Nair, R. British barrister R with Madhavan. A young lawyer as Neville McCinley and Ananya Pandey, as Dilarit Gill.