Sardar Udham

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

  • Released: 2021-10-16
  • Runtime: 163 minutes
  • Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
  • Stars: Vicky Kaushal, Shaun Scott, Stephen Hogan, Banita Sandhu, Kirsty Averton, Amol Parashar, Tushar Jain, Tim Berrington, Andrew Havill, Richard Glover, Ritesh Shah, Jogi Malang, Sam Redford, Albrekht Tsander, Mark Lingwood, Simon Weir, Tim Hudson, Nicholas Gecks, Kuljeet Singh, Tushar Sheetal Singhal, Andrei Tolshin, Sarfaraz Alam Safu, Sergei Mazurenko
  • Director: Shoojit Sircar
 Comments
  • rajputindian - 15 January 2024
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    This is not an easy movie to recommend. I was on the verge of turning it off unable to take it any more but out of respect, somehow kept going. Never ever has Jallianwala Baug massacre portrayed this way in history of cinema. This is however the most important film to come out in recent times.

    Yes this is about Sardar Udham Sign but it is also about millions of Indians who sacrificed themselves for the freedom we enjoy in modern India and take it for granted. It is very intelligently written, the production design is on a level Bollywood hasn't seen in a long long time. The sound design and background score is skillfully done and the editing is just how I like it. Shoojit Sircar has obviously worked with DoP to capture every frame masterfully. Technically this is near perfect.
  • olxlife - 19 May 2023
    its called a Work of Art
    Sardar Udham Singh is an exceptional film that has left an indelible mark on my heart and mind. From start to finish, it captivated me with its powerful storytelling, brilliant performances, and profound message. This cinematic gem directed by Shoojit Sircar takes us on an emotional journey through the life of the revolutionary freedom fighter, Sardar Udham Singh. Vicky Kaushal's portrayal of Udham Singh is nothing short of remarkable. His nuanced performance effectively captures the determination, pain, and resilience of the character. But what truly sets Sardar Udham Singh apart is its underlying message of justice and humanity. It forces us to confront the harsh realities of colonial oppression and the significance of fighting for justice in the face of adversity. The film leaves a profound impact, leaving us with a renewed sense of empathy and a desire for a more just world.

    In conclusion, Sardar Udham Singh is a cinematic masterpiece that deserves all the accolades it has received. It combines stellar performances, impeccable storytelling, and a powerful message to create an unforgettable cinematic experience. This film is a shining example of the transformative power of cinema, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone seeking a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant journey.