Bollyflix Movie Sardar Udham Overview
Bollyflix 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.
Sardar Udham Bollyflix Movie Details
Detail | Information |
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Release Date | Bollyflix 2021-10-16 |
Runtime | 162 minutes |
Status | Released |
Original Language | hi |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Genres | Crime, Drama, History |
Tagline | An assassination which shook the British Empire |
rating | 7.2 out of 10 |
Bollyflix Movie Sardar Udham Cast
Bollyflix Name | Character |
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Vicky Kaushal | Udham Singh |
Shaun Scott | Michael O’Dwyer |
Stephen Hogan | Detective Inspector John Swain |
Amol Parashar | Shaheed Bhagat Singh |
Kirsty Averton | Eileen Palmer |
Banita Sandhu | Reshma |
Andrew Havill | General Reginald Dyer |
Sam Redford | Detective Deighton |
Albrekht Tsander | Junior Detective |
Tim Berrington | John Hutchison |
Sardar Udham Images Bollyflix Movie
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Sardar Udham Cast Bollyflix Movie
Bollyflix Vicky Kaushal as Udham Singh, Shaun Scott as Michael O’Dwyer, Stephen Hogan as Detective Inspector John Swain, Amol Parashar as Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Kirsty Averton as Eileen Palmer, Banita Sandhu as Reshma, Andrew Havill as General Reginald Dyer, Sam Redford as Detective Deighton, Albrekht Tsander as Junior Detective, Tim Berrington as John Hutchison.
Sardar Udham Bollyflix Movie Reviews
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…
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.