Subhas Chandra

1966 02 hr 10 min U/A 13+ IMDb 8.2 Classic, Drama
Director - Pijush Bose
Artists - Dilip Roy, Amar Dutta, Samar Chatterjee, Ajit Praakash
Subhash Chandra Bose was born in an advocate family in Cuttack and received the best education in his childhood. He was deeply inspired by the headmaster in his school who introduced him to the lives and works of Swami Vivekananda and Rabindranath Tagore. The incident of Khudiram’s hanging to death brought deep rich emotions within him and he decided to know his own country. He went to Presidency College, wherein, inspite of being an extraordinary student, he was expelled for assaulting Professor Oaten for speaking ill about India and Indians. He then joined Scottish Church college where he passed with flying colours. After a brief stint abroad, Bose returned India and initiated his mission of releasing India from the reigns of the British. He became the president for the Congress party and started motivating youngsters to start loving their country with their lives. The World War 2 brought about an opportunity for him to strike at the British. Therefore he sought assistance from the Japanese and formed the Azad Hind Fauj. Even today, the mystery of his death is yet to be unfolded.
 
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