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Sardar Udham

A young Sardar Udham Singh, deeply scarred by the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, escaped into the mountains of Afghanistan and reached London in 1933-34. Carrying an unhealed wound for 21 years, the revolutionary assassinated Michael O’Dwyer on 13 March 1940, the man at the helm of affairs in Punjab from April 1919, to avenge the lost lives of his beloved brethren.

Director(s)

Bhargav Oza

Aleksandr Baranov

Manohar Verma

Shoojit Sircar

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Cast & Crew

Andrew Havill

Andrew Havill

General Reginald Dyer

Vicky Kaushal

Vicky Kaushal

Udham Singh

Mark Lingwood

Mark Lingwood

Superintendent Sands

Richard Glover

Richard Glover

Prosecutor

Simon Weir

Simon Weir

King George VI

Shaun Scott

Shaun Scott

Michael O'Dwyer

Sam Redford

Sam Redford

Detective Deighton

Stephen Hogan

Stephen Hogan

Detective Inspector John Swain

Manohar Verma

Manohar Verma

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Nicholas Gecks

Nicholas Gecks

Justice Atkinson

Amol Parashar

Amol Parashar

Shaheed Bhagat Singh

Kirsty Averton

Kirsty Averton

Eileen Palmer

Banita Sandhu

Banita Sandhu

Reshma

Albrekht Tsander

Albrekht Tsander

Junior Detective

Tim Berrington

Tim Berrington

John Hutchison

Tim Hudson

Tim Hudson

Winston Churchill

Ritesh Shah

Ritesh Shah

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Jogi Malang

Jogi Malang

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Kuljeet Singh

Kuljeet Singh

Johal

Tushar Sheetal Singhal

Tushar Sheetal Singhal

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Andrey Tolshin

Andrey Tolshin

Main Government Spokesperson

Sarfaraz Alam Safu

Sarfaraz Alam Safu

Interpreter at Scotland Yard

Sergei Mazurenko

Sergei Mazurenko

Senior Minister

Bhargav Oza

Bhargav Oza

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Aleksandr Baranov

Aleksandr Baranov

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Shoojit Sircar

Shoojit Sircar

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Details

GenresCrime, Drama, History
Runtime2h 42 mins
Released on16 Oct 2021
Languagehi
Age RatingR
Produced InIndia

Reviews

badelf

9/10

It's quite the captivating story. Sadly, humanity seems to learn nothing from history, and so we are doomed to the fatal repetition of the past. This is one story that should have taught us a lesson, yet governments all over the world suppress and repress the truth. The non-linear film seems a little scattered in organization but picks up all the dangling pieces by the final reel.

CinemaSerf

7/10

It is interesting to watch this film now, in a week where a British MP has been brutally stabbed to death doing his job, and to maybe ask ourselves a question. What has the killing of a man ever actually achieved? It never makes anything any better. It serves to galvanise both sides and retrench enmities and bitterness that can take many years to wain. This film depicts one such story. That of a man who also passionately believed it was acceptable to take a life. His motives appear demonstrably justifiable as we watch this beautifully shot, frequently harrowing, depiction of the lead up to the atrocity of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919. It is told through the eyes of the assassin - Udham Singh (Vicky Kaushal) and over the course of the next two hours, we are exposed to the events that drove a decent man to commit the ultimate sin, and to pay the ultimate penalty. Whilst it does take a little while to get going, Shoojit Sircar develops a story replete with conflicting emotions, that offers a critique on the prevailing imperial attitudes and on the very value of life itself. It clearly, and succinctly, exemplifies the cruelty visited on people who just wanted to be left to govern themselves; and of the shockingly arrogant superiority complex of those who believed these people to be little more capable of such aspirations than pets, or sheep. The film looks stunning - the imagery of India from grand scale to violent aftermath; the settings in London - all add hugely to the gutsy integrity of this story. As with so much about the man himself, much is still be be made public about these events and about the true intent of the vice-regal, or British, governments in making an example of these unarmed protesters - but this surmising offers an entirely plausible assessment of man's inhumanity to man - and sadly, over 100 years on from this - we appear to have learned little about the merits of killing another human being - friend or foe.

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Sardar Udham - Official Teaser | Vicky Kaushal | Shoojit Sircar | Amazon Original Movie