It’s hard to believe that it’s been two years since Nandamuri Balakrishna’s action-packed drama, Bhagavanth Kesari, hit the screens and captured the hearts of Telugu cinema fans. On October 19, 2025, the film marked its second anniversary, and fans made sure to celebrate in style. Social media, particularly X (formerly Twitter), was buzzing with nostalgic posts, powerful clips, and heartfelt tributes, all under the trending hashtag #2YearsForBhagavanthKesari.
Directed by Anil Ravipudi and produced by Shine Screens, this 2023 release was more than just your typical commercial flick. It resonated deeply with audiences, weaving together themes of patriotism, family ties, and women’s empowerment, all encapsulated in the widely celebrated slogan #BanoBetiKoSher. Not only did it dominate the box office with a staggering worldwide collection of ₹130 crore, but it also snagged the National Award for Best Telugu Film at the 71st National Film Awards.
Fans from all over the country took to X to honor the film’s journey, sharing memorable dialogues, fan-made posters, and appreciation edits showcasing Balakrishna’s powerful performance. One user expressed, “Two years later, and Kesari’s message still gives me chills. Thank you, Balayya, for such an inspiring role!” Another chimed in, “#BanoBetiKoSher wasn’t just a tagline — it became a heartfelt sentiment for every father and daughter.”
The film’s team also joined in on the digital festivities. Director Anil Ravipudi shared a touching post, thanking fans for keeping the film’s message alive, stating, “Bhagavanth Kesari is not just a film — it’s an emotion that embodies strength, love, and empowerment. I’m so grateful for all the love even after two years.” Producer Shine Screens added to the celebration with a special anniversary video, showcasing behind-the-scenes moments, the making of those emotional scenes, and the overwhelming audience reactions during its theatrical run.
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At its heart, Bhagavanth Kesari tells the compelling story of a former army officer who dedicates his life to protecting and empowering a young woman, beautifully portrayed by Sreeleela. Balakrishna’s performance has been celebrated as one of his most nuanced yet powerful roles, striking a perfect balance between emotional depth and his signature larger-than-life action. Critics have lauded the film for its ability to weave strong social messages into an entertaining narrative, a rare achievement in mainstream cinema.
The anniversary of the movie arrives at a time when conversations about meaningful storytelling in Telugu cinema are more vibrant than ever — and Bhagavanth Kesari stands out as a brilliant example of how commercial films can also offer substance. Its National Award win only cements its lasting influence.
As the celebrations continue online, the hashtag #BanoBetiKoSher is trending once again, with fans sharing personal stories of how the film has inspired them. For many, this isn’t just a cinematic milestone — it’s a powerful reminder of courage, compassion, and Balayya’s enduring screen presence.
With its heart in the right place and a message that still resonates two years later, Bhagavanth Kesari shows that some stories don’t just fade away after the credits roll — they continue to live on in the hearts of the audience.