Ein Biopic über die zwei Jahrzehnte, die der Punjabi-Sikh-Revolutionär Udham Singh mit der Planung der Ermordung des Mannes verbrachte, der für das Massaker von Jallianwala Bagh verantwortli... Alles lesenEin Biopic über die zwei Jahrzehnte, die der Punjabi-Sikh-Revolutionär Udham Singh mit der Planung der Ermordung des Mannes verbrachte, der für das Massaker von Jallianwala Bagh verantwortlich war.Ein Biopic über die zwei Jahrzehnte, die der Punjabi-Sikh-Revolutionär Udham Singh mit der Planung der Ermordung des Mannes verbrachte, der für das Massaker von Jallianwala Bagh verantwortlich war.
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The biopic tells us the relatively unknown tale of Shaheed-i-Azam ('greatest of martyrs') Sardar Udham Singh, who gunned down one of the perpetrators of the Jalianwala Bagh massacre, Michael O'Dwyer, audaciously in the center of London.
A harrowing character portrayal of a man scarred by the massacre of his people, Vicky Kaushal delves deep into the anguish, the motivations and the resolve of the legendary freedom fighter, portraying each stage of his life with dignified conviction.
A story that would be unbelievable if it were not true, the film shows us the steely determination of a freedom fighter hell bent on revenge, who embarks on a perilous journey through Afghanistan and USSR to strike at his enemy's heart in London.
The film never meanders to jingoistic levels instead quietly yet profoundly putting across the messages of freedom and equality propagated by Udham and a fantastic Amol Parashar who essays the role of Shaheed Bhagat Singh.
Director Sircar has taken an unconventional non-linear narrative style, a format rarely used in nationalistic films. He leverages it to astutely put across not just the freedom fighter's perspectives but that also of the British administration.
While the British officers are often portrayed as evil, maniacal tropes in most freedom fighter movies, Sircar again refuses to follow the norm. Shaun Scott is terrific as the banal, even dispassionate Michael O'Dwyer while Stephen Hogan is impactful as the detective charged with extracting Udham's confession.
Sardar Udham is a firm reminder that our country's freedom was won by a group of men and women who were made of sterner stuff, who sacrificed everything for their motherland.
The film, at 2 hours and 42 minutes will require a patient watch. But I promise you, the experience is well worth it. Recommended!
A far from uncommon telling of a story based on facts, one of so many resulting from imperialism, empire building, slavery and the theft of another countries people and resources, that invariably results in the oppressed fighting back and receiving the unforgiving force of the invasive foe in return.
Almost as heart breaking as the events portrayed here is the unflinching resistance of the oppressor to enlighten its civilians through education, of the reality behind considerable portions of its recent history - even today.
It's slow burn but never fall short of the subject matter or the descriptions. Every character is given ample amount of time, every scene is elaborated and the whole focus remains upon the subject. The creators have played the dice to showcase the actual events in reverse order, however, keeping in mind that no sequence remains unsitched.
Moreover, I liked the depection of the first part of the 20th century, that is the locations, costumes, habits etc.
Saying so, yaa, I did feel that in some places, it could have been a bit fast in pace and skipped a few incidents so as to reduce the time from 2 hrs 45 mins to like 2 hrs and 20 mins here and there. And that's where I would cut 2 points. But, a very good film and definitely watchable. Keep your patience and time with you, and you won't regret it.
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- WissenswertesIrrfan Khan was offered the film, but due to his poor health, he turned the lead role down.
- PatzerThe machine-gun observed on top of the armored car does not resemble any WW1 era British machine gun type.
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Udham Singh: When a country punishes a person, you quote the law... but when a country commits crime against another country, would your law call it a crime?
- VerbindungenReferenced in The Kapil Sharma Show: Vicky and Shoojit in the House (2021)
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- 2 Std. 44 Min.(164 min)
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