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    Today on the show, we host Vikram Sampath. He is an Indian popular historian, noted for authoring biographies of Gauhar Jaan and V. D. Savarkar. He is one of the most knowledgeable guests on the show - truly inspiring.
    Bangalore-based historian Dr. Vikram Sampath is the author of 8 acclaimed books of history including biographies of Gauhar Jaan & Veer Savarkar & Bravehearts of Bharat on unsung heroes of India. He was elected as a Fellow of the prestigious Royal Historical Society of the UK, a winner of the Sahitya Akademi's first Yuva Puraskar in English literature & the ARSC Award for Excellence in Historical Research in New York. He has a Ph.D. in history & music from the University of Queensland, is a trained Carnatic vocalist & has established India's 1st digital sound archive for vintage gramophone recordings called the Archive of Indian Music.
    This video is a breakdown of the Indian Freedom Struggle. The Indian independence movement was a series of historic events with the ultimate aim of ending British rule in India. It lasted from 1857 to 1947. Few leaders followed a more violent approach, than the others. This became especially popular after the Rowlatt Act, which permitted indefinite detention. The Act sparked protests across India, especially in the Punjab province, where they were violently suppressed in the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The Indian independence movement was in constant ideological evolution.
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    (0:00) - Vikram Sampath x Ranveer Begins
    (2:50) - What is the Untold history of India?
    (4:40) - Linear Indian history & more
    (8:00) - About the 1946 Mutiny
    (13:30) - Actual incident of the 1946 Mutiny
    (16:35)- Recent protests on history textbooks
    (19:45) - False history of the world
    (21:00) - On the Indian freedom struggle
    (25:32) - Yashpal - India’s celebrated author
    (27:10) - On Sardar Udham movie
    (34:40) - What is the truth of Veer Savarkar?
    (39:02) - What is the true meaning of Hindutva?
    (44:49) - On the torturous Kaala Pani prison
    (50:40) - Who is Nathuram Godse? How he killed Gandhi?
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  • @BeerBiceps
    @BeerBiceps  Год назад +271

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    • @Sanatan_Dharm_Akhand_Bharat487
      @Sanatan_Dharm_Akhand_Bharat487 Год назад +9

      Thank You So Much Ranveer Allahbadia Sir & Team To Podcast with Vikram Sambath Sir This Amazing Podcast Is Record Tod Views & Likes Seriously 🙏🙏❤️❤️💎💎💯 💯

    • @abhranilmaji9732
      @abhranilmaji9732 Год назад +9

      Bring j sai deepak

    • @SandeepSharma-td3mj
      @SandeepSharma-td3mj Год назад +8

      Hi Ranveer love you bro.. I’m from Nz Christchurch..just want to thank you for providing us with this vast knowledgeable podcasts. 🙏🏻🤗. I’m not a fan of book I think most of the youth is like me.. but coz of your podcasts we are learning a lot.
      Please call Sudhanshu Trivedi in your podcast. He is an awesomely knowledgeable politician.

    • @SuputraBharathi
      @SuputraBharathi Год назад

      Statues of traitors and false nation builders will fall one day .

    • @bodh100
      @bodh100 Год назад

      Ranveer your podcasts are great but most of the people you invite are writing against Gandhi, Nehru or written on these things which behind the scenes, most of them may be true. But Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, who fought hole life for the country with his thoughts against Gandhi's policy of non-violence, was an ideological opponent of Gandhi, but it is completely wrong to show that Netaji's thoughts were compatible with Savarkar's thoughts and that is what is going on in the country at present. Gandhi was wrong in his every decision if Hon. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was also wrong? Many people in the country followed their thoughts, they took those thoughts in proper measure and the society changed.
      Of course, I don't want to believe that Gandhi was entirely good
      So we request you to invite historians who write history from the other side.
      This is my personal opinion

  • @tejasparanjape7585
    @tejasparanjape7585 Год назад +5024

    I am a Kokanastha maharashtrian brahmin. Following Gandhi's death, my great grandfather had to run away from Kolhapur after a mob burnt his house and shop. His crime? Belonging to the same subcaste as Godse.
    He came to Mumbai with his wife and 5 daughters, had to live in detestable conditions and work till he died because they had lost everything.
    Thank you Sampath ji for shedding light on this tragedy.

    • @anujune28
      @anujune28 Год назад +287

      I also remember my dadi telling us all the stories about it, hence she disliked congress a lot and we were kids to understand the depth of it all … now as a grown up, it feels so terrible

    • @saurabhpandey8153
      @saurabhpandey8153 Год назад +227

      I feel all those who have heard the true story of brahmin masacre post Gandhi ji's assassination should write papers/reports or documents so that remains in the memory and history of oppressed Indians. Otherwise, the colonized mindset is doing so much of so called activism to wash out the truth.

    • @sanantani03
      @sanantani03 Год назад +238

      Not only you , my great grandfather also had to run away from satara leaving his 4 story wada and 400 acres land and come into sangli , and living a normal life , i am also bramhin , but i am sanatani not bramhin. That's the ideology veer savarkar gave us to be united

    • @madhavigarapati9029
      @madhavigarapati9029 Год назад +72

      So sorry for what had happened to ur family

    • @genuine_patriot9843
      @genuine_patriot9843 Год назад +14

      Isn't Balasaheb Thackeray of same caste as yours ?

  • @ravicraoify
    @ravicraoify Год назад +904

    "Every Indian should visit Andaman and Nicobar prisons as pilgrimage." - Vikram Sampath
    This one statement made me think deep for most of the day.

    • @gaurikholkute4081
      @gaurikholkute4081 Год назад +42

      Actually. When I visited I was taken aback and saddened. As a Maharashtrian we are proud of Veer Savarkarji and have highest regard for him, however several revolutionary from Bengal, Bihar, Haryana, Punjab who gave their highest sacrifice life for the nation are not even remembered,leave aside any respect. Such a sad thing.

    • @mein3324
      @mein3324 Год назад +25

      @@gaurikholkute4081 You know some idiots think Gandhi gave us independent but british PM atlee himself said Gandhi's impact was not great it was Netaji who was real reason for Indian independence. Indian Navy in bombay state started protesting after they came to know about Netaji.

    • @vijik4198
      @vijik4198 Год назад +11

      Even i thought the same..every Indian must visit the Andaman prison....i too read all the names and felt for them..the light and sound show made me weep....coming out and going to the boat house i saw the boathouse was named after Rajiv Gandhi....i felt it ccould havecbeen named after one of the revolutionaries

    • @dr.vasantidutta6283
      @dr.vasantidutta6283 Год назад

      @@mein3324 He is also a human, can have his own opinion. Others may differ

    • @exploresydney4967
      @exploresydney4967 Год назад +2

      Yes! Once you visit Andaman your perspective will definitely change

  • @unalome4074
    @unalome4074 2 месяца назад +40

    I'm marathi girl who's born and brought up in Pune. Fortunately I've learned "correct" History of Independence since childhood through various history books and plays. Now this podcast will teach real history to people who don't know the truth which was hidden for several years!

  • @anvayp
    @anvayp 6 месяцев назад +185

    I am a maharashtrian brahmin. The 1948 carnage that Mr. Sampath talked about is true. My Great grandfather and his family was thrown out of their home in Kolhapur and was burnt to ashes in front of them. My grandfather was mere 10 year old at the time. He wrote his very first poem while watching all this happen and later he went on and become the famous marathi film lyricist Shri. Jagdish Khebudkar. I have heard the incident from him several times and it brings goosebumps and tears just while writing this comment.

  • @keyachakraborty3676
    @keyachakraborty3676 Год назад +622

    My great grandfather's name is written on wall of cellular Jail in Port Blair .. Mr Satish pakrashi.. i am very proud that he was my ancestor🙏

  • @withsiddartharayapudi
    @withsiddartharayapudi Год назад +1614

    My daughter is 1 year old. When she grows up I am gonna show these episodes and teach her the history of my country. Thank You, Ranveer 🙏🏻 for this amazing job, you are doing. Do not stop just keep it on.

    • @mayankdr
      @mayankdr Год назад +74

      Also show her ANI podcast. He elaborate some important female icon from our history

    • @ritik7906
      @ritik7906 Год назад +20

      Bless her 🙏

    • @BeerBiceps
      @BeerBiceps  Год назад +148

      Lots of love!

    • @mattu909
      @mattu909 Год назад +10

      @@BeerBiceps I think it would been prudent to ask the percentage of prisoners who did not write mercy petition. He had done extensive research according to everyone here. Would’ve been nice to know.

    • @try_dc6366
      @try_dc6366 Год назад +1

      @SA Your future generation will feel shameful on your idiocy because you're trying to look cool with this woke rhetoric but you are again a fundamentalist who just accepts what he believes as it is and whatever you've been have been fed with (mostly singular Gandhian/Nehruvian perspective) and doesn't want to research and look for other untold existing facts whatever he is saying. So good for your narrow mind.

  • @DisciplinedTrader27
    @DisciplinedTrader27 4 месяца назад +44

    This episode has taught me more than all the entire ncert history which I was never interested in anyways

    • @harshityadav.17
      @harshityadav.17 2 месяца назад

      Bhaii 2000 muje bhi dede maii course le lungaa bhaii help hoske toh krdoo

    • @amarkantkumar4233
      @amarkantkumar4233 28 дней назад +3

      The history is written by the conquerors, in this case the party which came in power were very much in ideaological cohoots with the Colonials because it was the colonials who had founded the very party who they transferred the power to.
      The colonials were very much aware that the ones they were transferring the seat to would carry on their legacy.

  • @sharathrai1470
    @sharathrai1470 6 месяцев назад +140

    Thanks Ranveer for hosting these amazing podcasts on Indian history, geopolitics, science etc. Jai Hind!

    • @akashthoriya
      @akashthoriya 2 месяца назад

      Go and watch veer savarkar movie in theater please.
      we need to promote this type of movie.
      vande matram 🇮🇳

  • @vaatsaate
    @vaatsaate Год назад +750

    "Kala Pani should be place of Pilgrimage for all of our students".. wow.. This line shows what level of historian Mr. Vikram Sampath is. Being Maharashtrian, every one worships Veer Savarkarji, but because of this podcast in English, his work, his sacrifice, talent and love for nation will reach across India and remove all misconceptions of Veer Savakarji and his Hindutva ideology.... Ranveer, thanks for such a great show, rather eye opener.... Hats off !!

    • @dysplasiaanaplasia4128
      @dysplasiaanaplasia4128 Год назад +11

      Indian young people should travel more in India parents need to let the young people breathe a little. Everything can not be taught by spoon feeding it’s practically not possible for any govt.
      I learnt more from travelling than rather sitting in a class nd studying only.

    • @karma7306
      @karma7306 Год назад +11

      Please, my humble request. Even if it's a important to you mentioning Maharashtrian, just mention Indian. I have learned from Sai Deepak, saying southern part of India rather then south Indian. Believe me it's so important at the current time when each and every word written spread on social media and impact so strongly.

    • @userxportal
      @userxportal Год назад +7

      So True, as a Maharashtrian, we know his sacrifices and his pain and his vision. We respect each great leaders that this state has given to the nation and we are really proud of them.

    • @lbmallya
      @lbmallya Год назад +2

      Absolutely agree with you..Ti Punyabhoomi Ti Devbhoomi"

    • @czarsubjects
      @czarsubjects Год назад

      Person who begged with British for his release 4 times. He is veer in this country. People are eating shit beyond their capacity. Even a British ka bhadwa is veer

  • @adarshvardhan7640
    @adarshvardhan7640 Год назад +1056

    Donating more than the costs of all NCERT Books from Class 6th -12th. Becasue this taught me more. Thanks.

  • @vasanthalucky5388
    @vasanthalucky5388 4 месяца назад +24

    A very commendable and informative program. I’m an almost 70 yrs old and have been waiting for the hidden truths to be revealed. I’m glad I stumbled onto this program. Great job!!

  • @user-xl7hu1ji7r
    @user-xl7hu1ji7r 7 месяцев назад +101

    I am a grand daughter of a freedom fighter , my grand father served his imprisonment in Kolhapur jail during the freedom struggle, he was from Fergusson College ,Pune (Law). He is awarded by the state for his contribution to freedom struggle , same way did his own petitions ,etc . Was excellent in english language as well as French.With all the intellectual discussion in the family that I have seen since childhood ,I am glad to see that India has decided to make merit. Also I belong to the linage of Sri Baji prabhu Deshpande. It feels great to see our thoughts being directed to understand the facts.

    • @gapputhehunter8218
      @gapputhehunter8218 4 месяца назад +3

      May God be with you and your family! We all are here because of the people in the past including your grandfather that put there maximum effort because they knew they can't let the future generations suffer.

    • @lingkee1928
      @lingkee1928 3 месяца назад

    • @shashwat7089
      @shashwat7089 4 дня назад

      Glad to be your 100th like, I'm a huge fan of Deshpande ji. 🙏

  • @ishanbhagwat5636
    @ishanbhagwat5636 Год назад +588

    "Country owes gratitude to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose" 🙌 Thanks Ranveer and Vikram Sir for enlightening us.

    • @vartakmv4336
      @vartakmv4336 Год назад +23

      I am going to teach my kids real history of Netaji, Bhagat sing, Vir savarkar and many more.

    • @sumitbhattacharya4402
      @sumitbhattacharya4402 Год назад +1

      And Subhash Bose considered gandhi as his idol so u mean to Bose was idiot because he named his batallion as gandhi batallion.

    • @subhasam97
      @subhasam97 Год назад +8

      @@sumitbhattacharya4402 Netaji Never Named The Three Regiment Of INA It Was Captain Mohan Singh Who Named Gandhi, Nehru, Azad Brigade, Netaji Did Not Change it..Netaji Founded Jhansi Rani Brigade In July 1943, And Also One Brigade For Guerilla Warfare Later The Shoulder Named This Subhas Brigade...

    • @ravikantbarabankvi8117
      @ravikantbarabankvi8117 Год назад +1

      @@subhasam97 oh so you want to deny that sc bose was the first person who called him rashtrapita and bapu and who told you that he did not named three regiments on Gandhi, Nehru and please don't mess bose and bhagat singhs name with savarkar, sc bose was totally against savarkar and his hindu mahasabha.

    • @ravikantbarabankvi8117
      @ravikantbarabankvi8117 Год назад

      @@vartakmv4336 don't mention sc bose and bhagat singh with savarkar, both bhagat singh and savarkar were aganist hindu muslim devide.

  • @introvert2023
    @introvert2023 Год назад +480

    I am 18 .Just listening about Kalapani tortures gave me goosebumps.
    It feels so pity seeing leftist mock them. Thank You Vikram Sampath sir for enlightening us with this knowledge.

    • @saraswathyv8083
      @saraswathyv8083 Год назад +12

      Yes...thanks to Vikram Sampath for bravely getting this information for public consumption...Respects to both Vikramji, Ranveer and his team ...

    • @himanshusharma9118
      @himanshusharma9118 Год назад +12

      Go and watch jaipur dialogues recent event

    • @em413
      @em413 Год назад +8

      Share this episode as much as possible. In India & Internationally….friends, families, business associates….anyone & everyone you know

    • @Acharjya96
      @Acharjya96 Год назад +9

      Wait till you hear about the atrocities in Direct Action Day and Moplah massacre

    • @Buntyfighter
      @Buntyfighter Год назад +1

      Those Pappus who have been mocking up Savarkar have defective DNA

  • @zdimension01
    @zdimension01 9 месяцев назад +96

    All due respect to
    "Netaji Subhashchandra Boss"
    My Deepest Gratitude to him and to his family.
    Jai hind🇮🇳

  • @suryasahishnukalipatnapu5915
    @suryasahishnukalipatnapu5915 9 месяцев назад +24

    From now on I devote myself 1 hour of history everyday. What a podcast! Opened my eyes of how we are bluffed throughout our life. Been a dumbo for 23 years. Not anymore. Thanks Ranveer . Sampath you are amazing! History never had been boring if we had teachers like you. Kudos to your in depth knowledge and research. Man is a walking history book.

    • @ankitagupta659
      @ankitagupta659 7 месяцев назад

      I am.also feeling the same ..after this podcast...I have also decided to hear more podcasts, channel like first post to get to know real history not the whitewashed, manipulated ones ...

    • @RAHULSEN-og6mc
      @RAHULSEN-og6mc 4 месяца назад

      Yes biased bit

  • @hindutwa5880
    @hindutwa5880 Год назад +1052

    The most awaited person.....thanx Ranveer for having Vikram Sir

    • @MsAhishek
      @MsAhishek Год назад +28

      J Sai Deepak 🤔

    • @rka-truthalwayswins5127
      @rka-truthalwayswins5127 Год назад +16

      Vikram Sampath is a legend!! He is one of the very few historians/academicians who tells the truth as it is!!

    • @the_coffee_addict4500
      @the_coffee_addict4500 Год назад +6

      @@MsAhishekI'm also waiting for that

    • @kst7980
      @kst7980 Год назад

      Very weak argument by sampath bullshit episode

    • @krishanviren
      @krishanviren Год назад +6

      We'll like to see J. Sai Deepak

  • @156615
    @156615 Год назад +346

    Tears came to my eyes after kala paani
    "The last we can do as a nation is to show gratitude"
    Got me. So true. 😢

    • @raonikhil411
      @raonikhil411 10 месяцев назад +2

      Same here man

    • @GodKnowsWhoAmI
      @GodKnowsWhoAmI 9 месяцев назад +2

      Same. Just couldnt stop crying after listening to this.
      I knew a bit but not even this bit information.

    • @ChandreshMakwanaakapg
      @ChandreshMakwanaakapg Месяц назад

      Not just that, defeat the political elements who has distorted the history so far and given the poison of leftism to the society.

  • @srilatharangappa8626
    @srilatharangappa8626 9 месяцев назад +39

    Watching this podcast on Independence day makes me feel that we should all be grateful to how comfortable we are today for the sacrifice made by many unsung heroes. My tributes to them

  • @satishtalnikar6397
    @satishtalnikar6397 8 месяцев назад +13

    Wow! Dr. Vikram, waht an eloquence in his narration! 8 watched the entire podcast in one go and moved so much at some places that tears trickled down from eyes! I think had this been narrated in Hindi, it would have had reached the masses, which is the need of an hour. My three tight salutes to Dr.. Vikram!!!

  • @rameshbabun
    @rameshbabun Год назад +313

    Vikram is Karnataka and Bharat pride. Bold to tell truth and world class writer.
    Ranveer Bhai thanks to bringing truth to the world.

    • @jabhinav1548
      @jabhinav1548 Год назад +5

      True...

    • @Gauravkumar-jm4ve
      @Gauravkumar-jm4ve Год назад +3

      right

    • @Ar-ok1rg
      @Ar-ok1rg Год назад +19

      Huge kudos to Kannadigas from north Assam 🔥❤️

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman Год назад +9

      Good to have brilliant minds of d south 😅. Where would india b without them??

    • @jkrajamani1930
      @jkrajamani1930 Год назад +2

      He is from raichur and yadgir

  • @atharvamehendale4476
    @atharvamehendale4476 Год назад +219

    I had tears in my eyes while I was reading 'Savarkar by Vikram Sampath' and goosebumps while listening to this podcast.

    • @rakshitaram
      @rakshitaram Год назад +14

      True. My eyes wells up listening to him talk about Kalapani. I broke down several times and couldn't sleep the day I read about these tortures in his book.

    • @abhishekjain5758
      @abhishekjain5758 Год назад +3

      But on godse it seems he didn't do justice on podcast , he hardly told about Gandhi failure and hypocrisy in the name of hindu muslim unity, perhaps he want to make it little bit sugary for listeners to absorb

    • @atharvamehendale4476
      @atharvamehendale4476 Год назад

      @@abhishekjain5758 time constraints maybe

    • @saraswathyv8083
      @saraswathyv8083 Год назад

      Oh...was he so badly tortured ??

    • @saraswathyv8083
      @saraswathyv8083 Год назад +3

      @@abhishekjain5758 Yes...I too heard this long letter of Godse..with was read out in court. It was a very touching letter... So Godse should not be brushed away... We need to know about him too..if not through Vikram..someone else then..But time will definitely bring out his side of the story too...

  • @poojapatil2049
    @poojapatil2049 9 месяцев назад +71

    I m from Maharashtra and I m really happy that sir mentioned so many revolutionary names from Maharashtra like Savarkar, Chafekar bandhu, Anant Kanhere, Shirishkumar, etc. We studied about them in our history books. I have so much knowledge and info about them as I stjdy for state govt exams. I give tribute to all of them while studying. Some people call so many nasty things about them and I get so upset abput that bcoz they even don't know 1% of the history.

    • @sunsree1984
      @sunsree1984 4 месяца назад +1

      Savarkar 😂
      Seriously 🤭🤭

    • @Anishbhosle14
      @Anishbhosle14 4 месяца назад +1

      making a statement that people don’t know 1% is a sign of arrogance even you are yet to know more than that, studies should make you wise and objective, develop rationality

    • @venky30111
      @venky30111 2 месяца назад

      Tantiya Tope as well

    • @divyaphalke1009
      @divyaphalke1009 2 месяца назад

      Savarkar >>spy agent of britisher n he wz getting payment for that>>savarkar-ghadse mahatma gandhi killer>>savarkar triggered jinha to make PAK

    • @spuriusscapula4829
      @spuriusscapula4829 25 дней назад

      @@Anishbhosle14 Chaddis ke bas ki hai rationality, aapko lagta hai?

  • @justanagha3040
    @justanagha3040 5 месяцев назад +8

    बहुत खुशी होती है, जब कोई अमराठी अभ्यासक स्वातंत्र्यवीर सावरकर जैसे महान व्यक्तित्व का अभ्यासपूर्ण विश्लेषण करता है। बहुत धन्यवाद!

  • @raghavendrakammar8652
    @raghavendrakammar8652 Год назад +531

    If this podcast would have been released during my school days, I would have failed in history for writing the right answer.

    • @vignesh6654
      @vignesh6654 11 месяцев назад +24

      Losing the battle to win the war😂🙌

    • @migilyogananda9063
      @migilyogananda9063 11 месяцев назад +8

      same brother same, lets spread the word now

    • @sumitkarn9831
      @sumitkarn9831 10 месяцев назад +6

      most relatable comment ever!

    • @haripotnuru225
      @haripotnuru225 10 месяцев назад +2

      Absolutely

    • @somaksengupta3026
      @somaksengupta3026 9 месяцев назад +2

      I totally agree with you 💯

  • @sureelireddy6823
    @sureelireddy6823 Год назад +682

    I'm Indian decendant living in Fiji and this podcast opened up my eyes. In Fiji we have schools under the name of Gandhi, Nehru and Indira Gandhi etc, but none in the memory of Veer Sarvarkar or Subash Chandra Bose!

    • @reetu6836
      @reetu6836 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @hrishikesh157
      @hrishikesh157 Год назад +30

      There are very few in India itself in memory of Veer Savarkar

    • @htnaku4947
      @htnaku4947 Год назад

      Gandhi, Nehru, and Indira were Anti-Hindu and Anti-India

    • @tacobella8040
      @tacobella8040 Год назад

      Idiot Veer savarkar & Neta ji had totally different ideals...
      Infact Stupid Savarkar opposed Azad hind fauj wch was established by Netaji😂😂
      Kaha se aate ho bhai, Wtsapp University se!?😂

    • @phunchu8202
      @phunchu8202 Год назад +25

      Savarkar wasn't veer. He was a coward. Why would you have schools under a cowards name?

  • @Miss_11
    @Miss_11 7 месяцев назад +44

    Really I'm emotional right now after listening all of this.. 🥺Being a Maharashtrian.. I feel so shameful that I didn't know all this things about The Savarakar.. He is truly Hero.. 🥺💯

  • @umasanjaymore6196
    @umasanjaymore6196 10 месяцев назад +14

    Wonderfully revealed the past . I was so broken, why Such history has been hidden till now. The way you revealed the truth of kala Pani felt that we should visit such such a patriotic place and pay a tribute to those who had spend their precious life for the sake of our country.🙏

  • @anirudhiyer152
    @anirudhiyer152 Год назад +345

    I went to Andaman on my honeymoon. God bless my wife for coming with me to a historical site like kaala pani. There are actual lifesize dioramas of prisoners being tortured while grinding out groundnut oil. Also got a chance to stand in Savarkar's cell. Then when you go up to the terrace and look out you realize that it was such a remote spot in the middle of the ocean, that even if you escape, you're dead so there's no hope whatsoever. (In contrast with Alcatraz in the us). Hats off to savarkar for keeping his sanity. Truth be told, savarkar should have been like our Nelson mandela.

  • @ravs8465
    @ravs8465 Год назад +3242

    "Gandhi was a national security risk" - no better words to say the truth!

    • @iamonlyhuman8323
      @iamonlyhuman8323 Год назад +105

      He was a double agent 🙈

    • @okayMrN
      @okayMrN Год назад +100

      Actually there should be two independence day in India...
      One date for britishers rules ending, and other date for mughal rule ending....!!

    • @AdwaitS362
      @AdwaitS362 Год назад +89

      He was a British Agent.

    • @Kuttupai
      @Kuttupai Год назад +96

      Gandhi was & Congress was and is a national security risk

    • @anweshachakraborty2529
      @anweshachakraborty2529 Год назад +50

      @@chinnappadass8589 Just saying. Nowhere it is written officially that Gandhi ji was the father of nation. I hope you know who called him father of nation n how he was treated by Gandhi n gandhivadis. Yes he was a truth speeking man (what he thought to be) n a spiritual practitioner, and he did unite a lot (not everyone) of Indians, but you cannot neglect his faults. And recognising his negatives along with his positives is not being disrespectful. Because you pay respect only when u speak for whatever the person/ thing actually is...

  • @juhigupta6417
    @juhigupta6417 9 месяцев назад +35

    I am just speechless and the podcast has left my senses feeling tingly. It is impossible for me to hold back my tears. We were taught the wrong history. We were taught the wrong history. What he went through............ is unimaginable .Even though we have gained freedom, we have yet to liberate and acknowledge the contribution of true freedom fighters. jai Bharat.... jai Veer Savarkar .... jai Neetaji

  • @priyankataneja7291
    @priyankataneja7291 9 месяцев назад +5

    Such a privilege listening to you, Vikram Sampath Sir. Thank you for bringing facts to us in the simplest and most accurate form.
    Warm Regards 🌺

  • @debasishdutta425
    @debasishdutta425 Год назад +1461

    As a proud Indian, I feel ashamed to have learnt such a fragmented manipulated history in our textbooks ..History is very interesting when we get to know the true picture of the things that actually happened in the past and i guess a lot of Indian youth are deprived of this due to some faulty educationists . Thank you for bringing such podcasts and educating and creating a sense of interest in history amongst the newer generation. We need more podcasts like this

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman Год назад

      This is y people should always b very active and monitor their govt. Govt have a global and historical history of turning on its own people. It’s inevitable. That’s y Americans believe wholeheartedly in keeping guns. Everyone must b able to protect themselves and b ready for war if their govt starts to show symptoms of exploitation

    • @vipin6665
      @vipin6665 Год назад +17

      Same here

    • @ajayshetty9997
      @ajayshetty9997 Год назад +26

      the history that he covered here is also fragmented BTW !

    • @avi130avi130
      @avi130avi130 Год назад +2

      👍🏻

    • @harshau8332
      @harshau8332 Год назад +1

      @Kupamanduka can you pls zhare what you know abt these things ?

  • @notorious_biggie
    @notorious_biggie Год назад +212

    Bringing great J Sai Deepak to the next podcast would be an absolute treat for us as listeners. His unique insights and perspectives paired with Ranveer's questions are sure to make for a thought-provoking convo. Don't miss out on the chance like others to hear J Sai Deepak share his knowledge and experiences🙏🙏

    • @ajss3756
      @ajss3756 Год назад +1

      J sai deepak can clarify ranveer's idea of Hindutva. pseudo left calls us right wing to equate with american nasty violent right wing of past. Today even they r better than woke democrates

    • @notorious_biggie
      @notorious_biggie Год назад +10

      @@ajss3756 Well I'm excited to hear a brilliant mind like J Sai Deepak's perspective on these matters which concerns history as he is an expert in the field and I am confident that his insight will be valuable in shaping Ranveer's understanding of the Hindutva concept...and I believe that having open discussions with a range of voices and perspectives from other side is important which obv wasn't the case few yrs back ngl

    • @notorious_biggie
      @notorious_biggie Год назад +6

      @@ajss3756I agree, the definition of right-wing in India is vastly different from what has been practiced in the West for many centuries.

    • @jugalsheth4458
      @jugalsheth4458 Год назад +4

      Exactly!!! That video would explode,, Ranveer will have to try and keep the legal team on their toes

    • @Michaelvarghesee
      @Michaelvarghesee Год назад +5

      No need..
      Beerbiceps cannot digest J Sai Deepak 😁

  • @NithinMekhala
    @NithinMekhala 2 месяца назад +5

    I grew up in RSS Bangalore in the 90s. I was told about Veer Savarkar ji in Shaka and Bhaitak. When I visited Kalapani and sat in Savarkar ji's cell, the emotion I felt as an Indian cannot be explained in words. I feel blessed just to say his name.

  • @vedankakarandikar4863
    @vedankakarandikar4863 9 месяцев назад +17

    My grandmother's maternal family faced this. Her family were quite well to do at that time and after Mr. Nathuram Godse's assasination, those criminals made sure the family loose everything and almost come on the roads. Thank you Dr. Vikram Sampath for highlighting this issue and Ranveer for giving us the platform to gain the right knowledge of our great country's fragmented history. Salute to you guys and a big thank you! Jai Veer Savarkar. Jai Hind!

  • @lifeofkarma8286
    @lifeofkarma8286 Год назад +293

    This was your most moving episode, I was crying when Vikram Sampath talked about Kala Pani and the horrible conditions the jailors had to live in.
    My grandpa was part of the Quit India Movement. He was jailed by the British in 1941. My grandpa wasn't allowed to fight back against the jailors because they were asked by Gandhi to be non violent. This is the best history episode on your show, thank you so much for having him on the show. I'm so glad he defended and explained Hindutva, please have him back on the show to talk about more untold history.

    • @CiceroSpeaketh
      @CiceroSpeaketh Год назад +14

      I read thr first volume of Vikram Sampath's book, and I can tell you I needed a few weeks to recover from a sickened and saddened heart. Any mention of Savarkar now brings me to tears.

    • @kst7980
      @kst7980 Год назад +2

      Lol such desperation to make gandhi look bad .
      Your grandpa being a prisoner didn't fight jailer in jail because of Gandhi's non violence lol.
      Believe me if ur grandpa tried to fight in jail he would've endedup much worse than being dead

    • @lifeofkarma8286
      @lifeofkarma8286 Год назад +1

      @@gauravgandi1398 I meant to say Jailer. They weren't allowed to hit back at the prison guards.

    • @lifeofkarma8286
      @lifeofkarma8286 Год назад +8

      @@kst7980 Ok let me give you the full story. This happened about 80 years ago. It happened outside of the high court in Indore, India. There were a couple hundred freedom fighters to start off but the police dispersed the crowds by beating them, the crowds weren't allowed to fight back because they were in a non violent movement. Then the police asked them to just say sorry and they would let them go without being punished. A good number of people said sorry but my grandpa and less then 10 other guys didn't say sorry so they were beat up and sent to jail. They were all jailed for one year, they were allowed to have 1 visitor every 6 months. We all should know by now that a jail in British India was no picnic so you can imagine what kind of struggles the prisoners had to endure. After India's independence/ partition, all of the the freedom fighters were awarded for life by the Indian government. FYI, since you probably don't know every freedom fighter gets a state and national monthly pension from the government and 2 free 1st class Railway tickets for life. Those are not the best benefits about being a freedom fighter, anytime he went anywhere and if people found out he's a freedom fighter, he got the same honor, salute and respect as an army general. My grandpa raised us with Gandhian philosophies that's why I'm not going to abuse or say anything negative even though you were very disrespectful in your post.

    • @sainianand5930
      @sainianand5930 Год назад

      @@kst7980 People like you are the reason British were able to rule over us for 200 plus years. Take your pseudo intellectual bullshit and go to dumbass ppl who might listen to u.

  • @anishkulkarni2660
    @anishkulkarni2660 Год назад +170

    Since childhood I have been hearing stories from my father about the genocide my ancestors faced in 1948 riots. But no one has ever brought this issue up in public. Watching this episode brought a tiny tear in eyes of my otherwise serious father.
    Thank you Ranveer and BeerBiceps team for bringing Vikram Sampat and shedding light on untold history!

    • @rka-truthalwayswins5127
      @rka-truthalwayswins5127 Год назад +3

      This episode must just be the beginning for justice!! The people involved in this Hindu Brahmin pogrom must be investigated & their wealth confiscated to compensate people like you & their families!!

  • @adikelkar4
    @adikelkar4 4 месяца назад +1

    One of the best episodes you've shot. I came across this video after finishing the first volume of Vikram Sampath's book on Savarkar. Freedom comes at a cost and we have to respect and give all freedom fighters their due which had been suppressed from us for so long! Really powerful conversation!

  • @Sensible_human123
    @Sensible_human123 8 месяцев назад +4

    How much I love Vikram sir for his deep knowledge of our own history. We all should be taught all of this.

  • @bethleuenberger4820
    @bethleuenberger4820 Год назад +154

    It is so nice that you are speaking English. I am American and love love history. Cultures that speak multiple languages are so enlightened. We are so lucky to be able to hear these shows .

    • @manjilmukherjee
      @manjilmukherjee Год назад +5

      Please read about Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. He took help from Hitler but he wasn't a Nazi. Secondly, he sought hitler's help when the genocide angle was not known to the world.

    • @rajanipatil90
      @rajanipatil90 Год назад +1

      Dear, am Indian, a hindoo. I can speak 7 languages

    • @nilayshrivastava1572
      @nilayshrivastava1572 Год назад

      ​@@manjilmukherjee no need to justify... subhash Chandra bose took the help of one monster to defeat another monster....

  • @RamdasIyer
    @RamdasIyer 10 месяцев назад +36

    It made me weep uncontrollably when I heard Dr. Vikram Sampath describing the torture of the revolutionaries in the Cellular Jail. And imagine people demonising them!

  • @platinumman28
    @platinumman28 4 месяца назад +4

    Today, I find myself compelled to express profound gratitude to Ranveer and Sampat Ji for their unwavering dedication to bringing forth a podcast that delves into the hitherto overlooked pages of our history.
    As the episodes unfolded, my eyes were opened to the heart-wrenching atrocities endured by Maharashtrian Brahmins in the aftermath of Gandhi's assassination. The pain and suffering of individuals like Savarkar Ji, etched into the annals of history, were revealed in vivid detail - particularly the harrowing experiences faced in the unforgiving confines of Kalapani.
    It is a poignant reminder that our history, raw and unfiltered, deserves acknowledgment. We owe it to ourselves and, more importantly, to the generations that follow, to break free from the shackles of selective narratives. Our duty lies in unveiling the truths, no matter how uncomfortable, and ensuring that the lessons of our past are etched into the collective consciousness of our society.
    It is high time that we steer away from the glorification of colonization and the adulation of those who perpetuated violence and oppression. Instead, let us focus on fostering a culture of awareness, empathy, and understanding. Our history, replete with the struggles and sacrifices of our forebears, is a tapestry that should be woven with threads of truth.
    As we navigate the present, let us be torchbearers of an unwavering commitment to educate and enlighten. Only by acknowledging the darkest chapters of our past can we hope to build a brighter future. Let the echoes of our shared history serve as a compass, guiding us towards a more compassionate and enlightened society.
    Thank you, Ranveer and Sampat Ji, for being the conduits of this crucial conversation. May your efforts continue to illuminate the path towards a more aware and conscientious tomorrow.
    With heartfelt appreciation, - HIREN TRIVEDI

  • @arunsharma-kh7xf
    @arunsharma-kh7xf Год назад +466

    You nailed it man ranveer what a guest what a surprise ❤️vikram sir 🙏🙏.. ....j sai Deepak must be next 🙏

    • @sughoshdixit
      @sughoshdixit Год назад +47

      J Sai Deepak! It'll blow the internet!

    • @arunsharma-kh7xf
      @arunsharma-kh7xf Год назад +37

      @@sughoshdixit 😂 Well said ..I quote j Sai Deepak " I am n IP lawyer by practice if you challenge me in facts I will rip you apart"😂😂

    • @dalitnahipehlehinduhu6569
      @dalitnahipehlehinduhu6569 Год назад +7

      @@arunsharma-kh7xf 😂😂yes bratha that was lit...jsd full Josh mein te tab

    • @adish7839
      @adish7839 Год назад +17

      @@arunsharma-kh7xf 😂 i am fan of him. And not to forget Anand ranganathan

    • @arunsharma-kh7xf
      @arunsharma-kh7xf Год назад +17

      @@adish7839 how can we forget Anand ranganath.. actually j Sai Deepak and Anand ranganath are synonyms 😂

  • @anirudhnarayan89
    @anirudhnarayan89 Год назад +136

    Oh, man! Listening to Vikram Sampath speak is like meditation during war. I'm happy that we're reclaiming our true history without further distortions. We owe a lot to people like Sampath, J Sai Deepak & Rajeev Malhotra.
    Ranveer, great job dude. There's a fire rising in all of us and it won't be easily quenched! 🔥

    • @anirudhnarayan89
      @anirudhnarayan89 Год назад +9

      I should also add how much it boils my blood when people speak ill of Veer Savarkar. The guy was a stalwart! It's so easy to get swayed by idiots nowadays in the name of "Bharat Jodo"and call him names.

    • @kst7980
      @kst7980 Год назад

      @@anirudhnarayan89 how can u glorify Vikram sampath weak argument.
      Self proclaimed veer should not be mentioned in our school books he was involved in murder thats y he was in kalapani he had very extreme ideas which should not be in text book.
      Vikram sampath stated twice that none of the congressmen were in kalapani, what does he wants to prove by saying that. Sampath can't justify 90% of the things he said bullshit episode

    • @anirudhnarayan89
      @anirudhnarayan89 Год назад +1

      @@kst7980 "can't justify"? He did just that! Pay attention, dude. Why do you think Sampath came to the fore. He has dug deep and found things, with evidence. Not like the idiotic historians we had until recently, who made lives out of lies. I suggest you do what Sampath himself suggested. Read books on Savarkar from varied sources and then form your own opinion. There must be a reason why Netaji and several other legendary freedom fighters looked up to him! Maybe you'll find what made Savarkar great.

    • @shrikantjoshi4010
      @shrikantjoshi4010 Год назад +2

      Anirudh - We owe a lot to country and to the great revolutionaries Veer Savarkar et al. so good to see that your generation is waking up to that. let’s do every little capacity to do our part.

    • @shrikantjoshi4010
      @shrikantjoshi4010 Год назад

      @@kst7980 - Have you read anything, dumbo?

  • @nidhidesai3373
    @nidhidesai3373 5 месяцев назад +2

    Please bring Dr Vikarm Sampat once again with historical Podcast. It’s really wonderful to know the topics and theory he shares… it bind me to go dig the history and learn out new truths.

  • @akashthoriya
    @akashthoriya 2 месяца назад +5

    Please bring whole new Podcast based on Veer Savarkar and other freedom fighter like bhagat singh and bose. Everyone must know real history in details. They are real hero.

  • @PKJ2212
    @PKJ2212 Год назад +1656

    Vikram sampath, J Sai Deepak, Meenakshi Jain and Anand Ranganathan are gems of Bharat

    • @rakhisawant5920
      @rakhisawant5920 Год назад +91

      He will run away from the podcast when j Sai deepak and minakshi jain spit facts about his imaginary unity 😂😂😂

    • @nethragputtaraju5742
      @nethragputtaraju5742 Год назад +37

      Include Rajiv Malhotraji too

    • @bhagavathuladhanamjay6540
      @bhagavathuladhanamjay6540 Год назад +7

      Well said. These people are Gems of true history .

    • @charvaka5705
      @charvaka5705 Год назад +3

      They are scholars...no one is a "jem".

    • @sarthakarya02
      @sarthakarya02 Год назад +23

      @@charvaka5705 have you ever read any of their work specially Sita Ram Goel ji and rajiv Malhotra ji

  • @DebolinaPatra
    @DebolinaPatra Год назад +159

    Sir you're growing each day that's so good to see we're evolving with you too because of your dedicated assistance towards the youth of the country...all your podcasts are worth watching and you never disappoint anyone...keep it up love you loads❤

    • @BeerBiceps
      @BeerBiceps  Год назад +19

      So nice of you. Thank you ❤️

  • @OmkarBPatil
    @OmkarBPatil 10 месяцев назад +9

    Am very fortunate to pursue my post graduation from Ferguson where veer savarkar ji completed his education. We still have his Hostel room in Ferguson College pune.

  • @flanzydias7718
    @flanzydias7718 9 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent podcast..much gratitude to you Ranveer and to all your guests to help uncover the true history of our past to work towards a better today

  • @sahilmalik8211
    @sahilmalik8211 Год назад +124

    I can't believe Vikram Sampath is on Beer Biceps. Ranveer bhai you never disappoint. Need a trilogy of episodes with this gentleman. please Ranveer bhaiya. He is a living legend and an epitope of knowledge.

    • @BeerBiceps
      @BeerBiceps  Год назад +12

      What else would y'all like to watch

    • @sahilmalik8211
      @sahilmalik8211 Год назад +12

      @@BeerBiceps please bring him again as he has so much to share about Indian History. Also, please Invite J.Sai Deepak on your channel another gem of a personality. He can also share some unheard history parts along with legal debates going on in our beloved nation. Thanks Ranveer 💯

    • @vs_916
      @vs_916 Год назад

      @@BeerBiceps Ranveer Bhaiya can you bring Chandrachur Ghose ji on the podcast?

    • @thedarklord78965
      @thedarklord78965 Год назад +3

      @@BeerBiceps j sai deepak

    • @srivatsasb
      @srivatsasb Год назад +1

      @@BeerBiceps Anand Ranganathan , Shazia Ilmi.. Shashi Tharoor

  • @bhaktigodbole83
    @bhaktigodbole83 Год назад +603

    As a Maharashtrian, I feel super proud of my ancestors

    • @7SALIANANISH
      @7SALIANANISH Год назад +16

      No doubt about that. Chakrapani Shivaji Maharaj and many other rulers from the north are the reason why India is not a Islamic nation.

    • @aishwaryap308
      @aishwaryap308 Год назад +11

      @@7SALIANANISH Chatrapati*

    • @manjupradhan7159
      @manjupradhan7159 Год назад +18

      Shivaji Maharaj' s son was another who had to lay his life in such a horrific way just because he refused to give up his Dharma and had no knowledge about this till recent times

    • @harveyspecter1855
      @harveyspecter1855 Год назад +4

      @@7SALIANANISH what do you mean "from the north" ?. Chhatrapati was not a north india.
      Edit : oh okay. I misread your comment. I apologise.

    • @awanishsingh3459
      @awanishsingh3459 Год назад +8

      As an Indian, i feel proud of my maharastrian ancestors who resisted all barbaric invaders & saved our culture, allowing us to live respectfully.

  • @alokanandamukherjee7061
    @alokanandamukherjee7061 4 месяца назад +1

    Great job Ranveer, opened my eyes, although I had some idea about the topics talked about in this show, but to hear it from someone who is actually a qualified person in the subject just provides a great deal of validation. Thank you Dr. Sampat.

  • @lundone1
    @lundone1 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Ranveer, really good episode and I really like the way you keep up the conversation alive and meaningful. Doing great work by providing the right information to the youth of this nation. Just be like this

  • @anjaligangoli7939
    @anjaligangoli7939 Год назад +73

    We made that pilgrimage last year and even my sons in their 20s were overcome with emotion visiting the cellular Jail. Every school / college must organise trips there and encourage students to appreciate the sacrifices of Sri Savarkar & hundreds of revolutionaries who gave us our freedom. The present govt is doing a stupendous job is restoring the monument & archiving documents there. I too have a story of my father's escape from
    the wrath of murderous mobs during the anti Brahmin attack post the hanging of Godse. So glad Mr Sampath brought it up.

  • @vinayaksuresh7507
    @vinayaksuresh7507 Год назад +222

    finally we are talking about the 1946 naval mutiny….. my grandfather was part of it he was in his early 20s … I remember him telling us that they revolted and replaced the British flag with the Indian flag in the deck … they were all captured… my grandfather was also caught … …. When he was held …. He was let off with a slap saying you are too young and dont even have a moustache…. It took more than 50 years for the govt to get him recognised as a freedom fighter …

    • @jananivenkatesh4790
      @jananivenkatesh4790 Год назад +8

      Please share your grandfather's name. It needs to be remembered like many others' who actually fought for our country.

    • @lavanyamurali5332
      @lavanyamurali5332 Год назад +2

      We owe so much to him and all the others 🙏

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Год назад +1

      If he is still around please urge him to write a book.

    • @vinayaksuresh7507
      @vinayaksuresh7507 Год назад

      @@rutvikrs he died 4 years back aged 95

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Год назад +1

      @@vinayaksuresh7507 if he has diaries and stuff, please hire a writer to publish the story of his life.

  • @likhithadulla9014
    @likhithadulla9014 9 месяцев назад +1

    A very intense show indeed!...While hearing to the words of Dr. Sampath ji, the fast heart beat and the adrenaline rush I got is unexplainable.

  • @soumya2321
    @soumya2321 3 месяца назад +1

    One of the most interesting interviews of Ranveer show! We all need to know more about true untold Indian history as the history we learned in school did not have any details of the true fallen heroes.

  • @vk62005
    @vk62005 Год назад +385

    Ranveer, I am a Maharashtrian lady. The poem written by Veer Savarkar "ने मजसी ने परत मातृभूमीला...." is very close to all Marathi people. I request you to please listen to this song, sung by Mangeshkar's and try to understand the meaning. You will understand the deep love mentioned for our motherland 'Bharat' 🙏

    • @rka-truthalwayswins5127
      @rka-truthalwayswins5127 Год назад +1

      @@sandy-ei4vm These pseudo secular parties are financed by anti Hindu forces!! In France, there is a law which outlaws anyone who denies Jewish genocide & holocaust!!
      Same law should be created here for those who deny the historical genocide of Hindus by invaders & their supporters like Congress/uddhav!!

    • @nileshpatil4111
      @nileshpatil4111 Год назад +8

      @@sandy-ei4vm uddhav don't represent maharastra and it's people.

    • @cinnamonshake45
      @cinnamonshake45 Год назад +10

      @@sandy-ei4vm Uddhav thackrey is dead meme

    • @ankitmahajan8412
      @ankitmahajan8412 Год назад +1

      @@nileshpatil4111 Yes

    • @UJ00UJ
      @UJ00UJ Год назад

      Surrender Sanghi Sorry Savarkar was a British servant just like all Hindutva Sanghis are!

  • @sayan_0708
    @sayan_0708 Год назад +259

    Waiting for Vikram sir for long.....love ranvir sir..
    Hope Abhijit sir will back soon

  • @scarfstyle
    @scarfstyle 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing! He is a Treat to listen to! How objectively & dispassionately (as in without getting charged up) he recites d history. He has so much knowledge & yet he is so polite! 👏👏 He makes it sound so interesting.

  • @sunayna2k
    @sunayna2k 7 месяцев назад

    Great episode... Thank u to Ranveer for bringing Dr. Sampath on the show... We have come to know a lot about true history

  • @anandtiwari87
    @anandtiwari87 Год назад +131

    I always love to hear true history. Without your channel, NCERT books would have been successfull in brainwashing me as well, but thanks to you. ✌️
    Ranveer, can you please bring Anand Ranganathan and J. Sai Deepak sir 🙏
    Edit- Thanks you for bringing Sampath sir ✌️

  • @prajukta1982
    @prajukta1982 Год назад +72

    The first time I heard of veer savarkar was on my visit to the cellular jail when I was 13 yrs old. The light and sound show that happens in the evening will give you an idea of the tortures, trials and tribulations by veer savarkar and many other freedom fighters whose names I sadly forgot. Then year later came across Vikram Sampth's Savarkar to come out of the mirage of false history. Thank you Ranveer for this amazing podcast!!

  • @rajan1utube
    @rajan1utube 10 месяцев назад +1

    Dr. Sampath - your last line of the message is very important and something we all should focus. Take an informed decision. Read everything. Will follow you on Twitter to get more updates. Thank you Ranbeer for this episode.

  • @karunakary6107
    @karunakary6107 9 месяцев назад +2

    Dear Brother Ranveer thanks for presenting this blood tears story from guruji Dr. Vikaram Sampath. Every Sanathan Dharm follower needs to honor our freedom fighters who lost their lives and sacrificed everything and we must follow in their footsteps. Every year we perform rituals for our elders (Tarpanam) from now on we will include the freedom fighters along with our elders so that GOD will bless them) Jai Jagathguru Sankaracharya and Jai Sri Sita Ramachandra Bagavan ki Jai. Pardon me for my mistakes in english.

  • @Amith-ky8hw
    @Amith-ky8hw Год назад +52

    I have been waiting for
    1)J Sai Deepak
    2)Dr.Vikram Sampath
    3)Dr.Anand Ranganathan for so longgg.
    One down
    Two more to go
    More power to you Ranveer Bhai 🙏🙏🙏

  • @jitenpimputkar3526
    @jitenpimputkar3526 Год назад +139

    I am from ratnagiri, And I really appreciate bringing anti-brahmin massacre story here. I used to hear these horrific stories since I can remember. Thank you for putting it on such a big platform. ❤️

    • @mmmsjjj
      @mmmsjjj Год назад +5

      Yes , nowhere mentioned about these instances,
      my grandparents suffered that time

  • @purnimajoshi5887
    @purnimajoshi5887 5 месяцев назад

    The description of the kaali paani visit by VS was so painful to hear and also brought tears to my eyes. Won't be easy to forget it in a long long time.

  • @user-tq2eo2ff5l
    @user-tq2eo2ff5l 4 месяца назад

    Deeply moving. Specially the part on Kala pani. We really owe so much to our forefathers.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @naomiphukon5663
    @naomiphukon5663 Год назад +560

    Thank you for mentioning my ancestors 'Ahoms' in your podcast. Yes they were fierce and had some drawbacks and mutiny among themselves but non of the history books had mention that Mughals tried several times to capture North East and Ahoms defeated them each time. Infact the history books have all the stories of the failures of the kings who were defeated by the Mughals.

    • @mangopudding5979
      @mangopudding5979 Год назад +1

      500 times? Even a Clo wn won't believe that. It's 15 times, not 500.

    • @naomiphukon5663
      @naomiphukon5663 Год назад +1

      @@mangopudding5979 that's what my granny use to tell me🤣🤣🤣

    • @SonofSoma108
      @SonofSoma108 Год назад +2

      @@naomiphukon5663 arey bhai bahut besi koi dili 21 times asil ahom mughal r kajiya tarr pashot nahile mughal haari gol

    • @ashikurrohman5728
      @ashikurrohman5728 Год назад +2

      ❤️Joi Aai Axom

    • @self4341
      @self4341 Год назад +3

      as an assamese history nerd, i would like to slightly correct your stance of mughals never defeating the ahoms. they actually did manage to capture parts pf assam by the lead of mir jumhla ii and that was when the "Treaty of Ghilajharighat" was signed where the mughals agreed to give back the territory under conditions. i'm sure you've heard of ramani gabharu who was taken as a part of the treaty, later married to aurangzeb's dear son azam shah.

  • @liberalass1281
    @liberalass1281 Год назад +502

    As a local brahmin from Pune, we have always known and worshipped Savarkar. Moreover we are the ones who suffered a lot after Gandhi was killed by Nathuram. Maharashtra has contributed a lot to the freedom struggle of India. Glad to see someone is talking about all of it.

    • @nori9779
      @nori9779 Год назад +5

      So true

    • @s.g.a9765
      @s.g.a9765 Год назад +14

      Cannot agree More dude
      Maharastra brahmins have contributed the most....And trust me I m not being castiest here...

    • @amitchavan2198
      @amitchavan2198 Год назад +2

      Yes I really admire his work for freedom of India after he came back from Andaman and Nicobar

    • @nori9779
      @nori9779 Год назад +2

      @@s.g.a9765 you are not

    • @Nero6570
      @Nero6570 Год назад +6

      @@s.g.a9765 The brahmins overall have contributed a lot

  • @DirtScraper
    @DirtScraper 2 месяца назад +1

    What a great speaker Vikram Sampath is. I mean he never ran out of perfect words to express explicitly his thought. One of the best podcast till date

  • @pratikbiyani5245
    @pratikbiyani5245 4 месяца назад +4

    Brilliant Ranveer. This was one of the best. Learnt so much about the history of our a country. All facts. Thank you.

  • @anindian4412
    @anindian4412 Год назад +149

    Loved this interview. Being a Maharashtrian myself and a fan of Veer Savarkar, having read Savarkar's Biography in Marathi 'Mazi Janmathep', (My Life Sentence) and listened to his patriotic poems/songs, the interview is kind of tribute to him.

  • @Aditi.kumarii
    @Aditi.kumarii Год назад +107

    This is most needed and most important podcast 🙏 Thankyou so much for bringing Sir in show!! 🤘

    • @BeerBiceps
      @BeerBiceps  Год назад +8

      Thanks for listening

    • @lunatic_lad
      @lunatic_lad Год назад +9

      @@BeerBiceps One Geopolitics podcast with Prashant Dhawan Plz. That would be one of the historic Indian RUclips crossover.

    • @hazrat_mansur
      @hazrat_mansur Год назад +2

      @@lunatic_lad yes, if not possible do it with amit sengupta

    • @aashish.purohit
      @aashish.purohit Год назад

      @@lunatic_lad Geopolitics commentary is different than Geopolitics Analysis.

    • @rss7184
      @rss7184 Год назад

      @@BeerBiceps please call j sai deepak iyer if u can

  • @teerkitarkash
    @teerkitarkash 4 месяца назад +3

    My request is to make this episode in Hindi so that most readers understand it. It is such a mind-blowing discussion that, everyone must know. My congratulations to Sampath and you Ranbeer.

    • @Nidhinegi941
      @Nidhinegi941 4 месяца назад

      +1.

    • @PurnaVarma-rk2rg
      @PurnaVarma-rk2rg 21 день назад

      It should be translated in Tamil too to make the uninformed Tamilian listening to dravidia prachars.

  • @bhaveshmehta2331
    @bhaveshmehta2331 8 месяцев назад +2

    This podcast literally gave me goosebumps... ❤

  • @suprajasomasundaram8193
    @suprajasomasundaram8193 Год назад +59

    That was a really wonderful episode. I literally didn't even skip a single second of the video. Dr. Vikram's narrative was so calming and enlightening. Ranveer need to do more episodes with him.

  • @FaithStudyandPractice
    @FaithStudyandPractice Год назад +81

    What a man was Veer Savarkar🙏🙏.
    Thanks Ranveer for bringing gems like Vikram Sampath!!

    • @kst7980
      @kst7980 Год назад

      Bullshit episode

    • @AYUSHKUMAR-yw7hj
      @AYUSHKUMAR-yw7hj Год назад +2

      @@kst7980 just like you.

    • @kst7980
      @kst7980 Год назад +1

      @@AYUSHKUMAR-yw7hj if this is not a bullshit episode tell me what point made sense in this episode

    • @naveenrocks99
      @naveenrocks99 Год назад

      @@kst7980 British bootlicker he didn't glorified britisher so how he will relevant to u.... Bhoore angrez as told by bhagat singh... Shameless

    • @kst7980
      @kst7980 Год назад +1

      @@naveenrocks99 u guys love revolutionary who killed couple of Britishers and did some other stunts (don't want to disrespect them)but what they did achieve apart from getting emotional highs.

  • @sithakavalur7374
    @sithakavalur7374 10 месяцев назад

    Waiting for PART2 of this conversation👌 😊🙏

  • @busyperson4142
    @busyperson4142 Год назад +205

    I had tears in my eyes while listening to the tortures they have gone through. All these freedom fighters deserves a lot more respect. My gratitude to all of them especially Veer Savakar. Can’t wait to watch couple of movies coming soon on Veer Savarkar.

    • @arundhathiboneverythingund7397
      @arundhathiboneverythingund7397 11 месяцев назад +1

      Pls do watch the film kalapani

    • @GSds657
      @GSds657 10 месяцев назад +2

      what about Bhagat Singh? you have no tears for him?

    • @chitrakochak8154
      @chitrakochak8154 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@GSds657 no not like that what he wants to say

    • @chitrakochak8154
      @chitrakochak8154 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@GSds657 don't have tears for Gandhi or his death

    • @swarnaushachandra5568
      @swarnaushachandra5568 4 месяца назад

      Thank god Gandhi was taken away India suffered he was a probable agent of the British

  • @atharvak15
    @atharvak15 Год назад +138

    Yo I'm a big fan of Veer Savarkarji and thanks ranveer for helping to clean his image more through such a world class podcast!

    • @syedabbas5822
      @syedabbas5822 Год назад +3

      The first man who called for the partition of India was sarvarkar not jinnah. The first hindus who opposed sarvarkar were Bose, tilak. Moreover sarvarkar was a British agent who was an instrumental player in causing Hindu-muslim riots all accross India at British behest. Sarvarkar also was against azad hind fauj and recruited higher caste Hindus to support the British against azad hind fauj.

    • @iotasymbol8498
      @iotasymbol8498 Год назад +2

      ​@@syedabbas5822how do you know everyone have thier own agenda that's why I say focus on future not on. Past

    • @KartikChauhan__KC
      @KartikChauhan__KC Год назад

      @@syedabbas5822 Neither Savarkar nor Jinnah wanted the partition of India.
      They were both nationalists, Jinnah believed in hindu muslim unity and he was the one who actually did something good for this country along with other nationalist leaders.
      He was going to be face of independence movement of India until an asshole named Gandhi came to India after spending a decade in Africa.
      Because of Gandhi, Jinnah was sidelined and Jinnah got so disappointed and angry after that which made him hate the people of India.
      He was furious how everyone forgot about him as soon as Gandhi arrived, and that bald sh*t did nothing and still got all the fame.
      This one incident turned Jinnah against his own motherland and his people, after that he left India and spent few years in UK and when he came back he was a completely different man.
      So yeah Gandhi is the root of all problems.

    • @chaitanyaatre574
      @chaitanyaatre574 Год назад +7

      @@syedabbas5822 if you have guts, get all the proofs and prove it. Rather than saying just in air

    • @harishborse9783
      @harishborse9783 Год назад +2

      I agree with Atharva

  • @bhanurevathi8457
    @bhanurevathi8457 10 месяцев назад +1

    Got goosebumps after listening to this...More power to you Dr. VIKRAM

  • @riddhigupta3371
    @riddhigupta3371 4 месяца назад +1

    Amazing conversation. Loved it. Thank you Vikram sir and Ranveer.

  • @s.k.p
    @s.k.p Год назад +246

    Good job, Ranveer. You are doing a great service to Mother India.

    • @UJ00UJ
      @UJ00UJ Год назад +4

      By telling Sanghi lies?

    • @prajwalr.m4775
      @prajwalr.m4775 Год назад +20

      @@UJ00UJ Not sanghi lies Gandhis truth🤣🤣🤣

    • @UJ00UJ
      @UJ00UJ Год назад +4

      @@prajwalr.m4775 Sanghi lies obviously. Sanghis were official British servants that's why they lie all about the time. Go and read about Surrender Sanghi Sorry Savarkar and you will know actual history.

    • @prajwalr.m4775
      @prajwalr.m4775 Год назад +11

      @@UJ00UJ did u do some research on our 1st prime ministers apology letter who couldnt even a bare a single day of jail🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @UJ00UJ
      @UJ00UJ Год назад +3

      @@prajwalr.m4775 Nehru never wrote any apology. Nehru instead asked British to apologise to him. Surrender Sanghi Sorry Savarkar wrote 6 apology letters and remained a British servant until his death.

  • @UchihaItachi-zt6us
    @UchihaItachi-zt6us Год назад +167

    Ranveer is evolving from a Boy to A Man. And the topics he is touching and the guests he is calling on the podcast is a real Gem for the youth of the country ❤️

    • @blistering2900
      @blistering2900 Год назад

      Boy to man 👨 lakshay choudhary roasted him well.

    • @dhirendrarath8001
      @dhirendrarath8001 Год назад +7

      @@blistering2900 Beerbiceps had added more value to my life by giving me such insights about various topics , but what has lakshay contributed apart from 5 minutes jokes ???

    • @UchihaItachi-zt6us
      @UchihaItachi-zt6us Год назад

      @@blistering2900 this is a democratic country so you enjoy your nonsense shit and let us enjoy this kind of Epic And knowledgeable podcast 🙏

    • @craverxt5990
      @craverxt5990 Год назад +1

      @@dhirendrarath8001 lakshay chaudhary is good for nothing

    • @swanandjadhav2413
      @swanandjadhav2413 Год назад

      ​@@blistering2900lol u watch lakshay choudhary

  • @dirgayushyadave8050
    @dirgayushyadave8050 Год назад +47

    Thought will start this 1:16 hour episode and go to sleep, but instead it woke me up, and realised that I rather we have been sleeping till date.
    Hats off to Vikram, and thanks for doing justice to likes of Vir Savarkar.

    • @Padmanabham.
      @Padmanabham. Год назад +1

      Wow! Beautiful way to put it 🙏🏾☺️

  • @shanumittal1184
    @shanumittal1184 3 месяца назад +1

    This is the eye opening episode about our history Ranveer, thank u for bringing Mr. Sampat, u are doing great work Ranveer, I live in USA and I feel like I grew up not knowing the real facts back then in India, thanks 🙏🙏

  • @hgtgssl
    @hgtgssl 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for throwing light on these things otherwise I would have died in ignorance, I wish this coming generation should grow with their historical truth 🙏

  • @sam2877
    @sam2877 Год назад +62

    Marathi music director Sudhir Phadke who was a staunch supporter of Savarkar produced a movie on Veer Savarkar. For that he had to spend his earnings of lifetime. I was fortunate enough to work as an errand boy during the shooting of this movie. All for the love towards Veer Savarkar. I grew up in his shadows.

    • @jinks3669
      @jinks3669 Год назад

      Wow is your name Shashank by any chance?

    • @venberd
      @venberd Год назад +1

      What is the movie name ?

    • @aayushhh95
      @aayushhh95 Год назад

      Yes, I remember watching Sudhir Phadke talk about his the time he spent with Veer Savarkar in the 50s and 60s. What a memory it must have been!

  • @roshan7041
    @roshan7041 Год назад +111

    My late grandpa was in railways during independence era. He used to say that when ever Gandhi used to come to Bombay only 6 or 7 used to receive him at the station. When Nehru used to visit it would be around 25. But when Bose used to visit plenty of them used to come. I agree with Vikram in the video (56.10) ...on 30th Jan all shops were closed as everyone knew that the old man will be sent to his maker. Strangely an English lady who was my grandpa's neighbour greeted my grandpa as usual and told him today your G ....will be killed. If common people knew this ....then no doubt even Pandus knew, yet all wanted him to go.

    • @Ankitwriter812
      @Ankitwriter812 Год назад

      How did everyone know it was the 30th only? Any significance of that date?

    • @theindiaway3
      @theindiaway3 Год назад +2

      Very interesting, thanks for sharing this anecdote

    • @bananaboy7334
      @bananaboy7334 7 месяцев назад

      how old r u

  • @rewagandhi6910
    @rewagandhi6910 3 месяца назад +1

    Vikram Sampath Sir you have a very profound vocabulary,while discussing such subjects with others i was always short of effective words to explain the severity of issues ,i guess after watching this I may narrate the incidents and make clear points

  • @Devaki-23
    @Devaki-23 5 месяцев назад

    What a beautiful episode. Vikram Sir's books should be taught as History books at Schools.

  • @shashankrajsingh7953
    @shashankrajsingh7953 Год назад +66

    One of the best modern historians in India. Thank you ranveer for bringing him opening the minds of youth

  • @anjalisingh9237
    @anjalisingh9237 Год назад +38

    Thanks for bringing this encyclopedia turned man
    And also please invite J SAI DEEPAK, on the show. He is an advocate, author and a great inspiration.
    Thankyou once again

  • @somnathdas3
    @somnathdas3 8 месяцев назад

    Uffff.... Completely moved ... it gives goose bumps thanks ranveer for this

  • @neelimajain7387
    @neelimajain7387 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou ranveer and sampatji, we are so fortunate to have indians like u