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Nor does the film highlight Savarkar's skills as a writer or poet (except for one excruciatingly long poem shown being recited by the hero, with the Sanskrit text clashing with the English subtitle making it all the more difficult), which are said to be considerable. When visited by a police officer read more...
The film ends with Freedom, with Savarkar enigmatically carrying two flags, one the Indian tricolor, and the other showing a Swastika. It does not deal with two vital aspects -- one, as mentioned earlier, Savarkar's indictment and near conviction (a later inquiry found more evidence which would have read more...
Freedom comes, and Savarkar is shown to be deeply troubled by the country's partition. Not surprisingly, the film omits the fact that it was Savarkar who propounded the Two-Nation Theory -- at least 3 years before Jinnah did. For all his anguish, what did he do to oppose partition? The film does not read more...
both in India and South Africa, and electrified the whole country, as Savarkar and his revolvers-tucked-into-books never would. Many charismatic leaders in India felt their place usurped by Mahatma Gandhi's advent, Jinnah and Savarkar among them. Each would take his revenge in his own way.) In Rat read more...
engage in political activity, conditions he accepts without demur. No one can deny Savarkar's privations in prison, but he surely wasn't the only one to undergo them, and many others suffered even more without seeking clemency. But back to the film. We next see Savarkar as a great Hindu reformer, read more...
It is at this point, it would appear, that director Rahi decided to not let any more facts stand in the way of a stirring hagiography. Where do we start? Savarkar is shown as a leader of Indian prisoners in the Andamans. This is not quite how other Andaman prisoners remember it. Some have recalled read more...
'No one, in our time, believes in any sanction greater than military power; no one believes that it is possible to overcome force except by greater force', wrote George Orwell once. While Orwell was speaking of post World War I consciousness, defining this as the central tenet of fascism, Savarkar b read more...
Two kinds of revolutionaries fought for India's freedom. One was of the Gandhian kind, who suffered and courted imprisonment, all peacefully. The other was of the Bhagat Singh and Bagha Jatin variety, who fought the British with arms, and had the courage to go to the gallows for his acts. Savarkar, read more...
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