It was anti colonial song. This song was against British. To avoid censorship we (our great forefathers) use the word Japanese and German instead of British.
@@cybertronian2005Indians joined because they were fooled by british agent gandhi. Why only stop at this. Why not speak of 1946 naval revolt where every Indian sailors from Yemen to Singapore erupted in open revolt. Union Jack was ripped off and Indian tricolour flag was hurled in its place with posters of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and demands of immediate freedom throughout all Indian naval bases be it Karachi in Pakistan(showing the falsity of british propaganda that partition was inevitable), Madras, Mumbai, Kolkata etc in India. Why not mention the fact Royal Indian Airforce refused to bomb the rebels' position showing they too were about to revolt. Why not mention the fact that Maratha regiment which was sent to quell the rebels at Mumbai disobeyed the orders and deliberately misfired their guns in order to ensure no one in the ships get killed. Why not mention these facts?? You people are too much eager about mentioning Indian soldiers' being volunteers in world wars but will never mention these facts which wrote. Even draconian measures like Rowlatt Act - of which buggers those who say british rule was beneficial for India, have no idea of - was passed after ww1 in the fear Indian "volunteer" soldiers would rebel once they return to India. Why not speak of the ghadarite conspiracy which almost lead to the full scale 1857 type rebellion but failed as british cane to know about it in the last moment. It did actually succeed in Singapore where the Indian regiment actually held the city for 2 days. Jallianwalabagh and subsequent tortures, beatings and humiliation of innocent public(about which people don't really talk about), arrests etc were done to prevent another 1857 type uprising which the british intelligence feared. It wasn't just about stopping a simple Congress meeting. It was to strike terror into people's mind so that they would tremble infear when thinking of revolting. But those people who seem to fantasise that Indians always loved the british, british never oppressed them, never committed atrocities etc never speak about these facts. Albeit they don't know only😂😂 all they read is propaganda. Regarding many people thinking Japanese as a bigger problem. Of course loyalists and collaborators like Indian National Congress had a lot of problem with the idea of Japanese aided liberation of India. After all they would lose their political patronage. They after all wouldn't have been able to rule post independence as Japanese wouldn't let british collaborators rule India. The same Congress condemned the naval uprising and didn't supported it and were instrumental in pulling it down. The same Congress didn't induct them in naval force after they were court martialed by the British and jailed(which was a betrayal for the British along with Congress promised them no harm if they stopped the rebellion which is why the rebellion failed as they rebels were disillusioned by lack of any political support. Only the communist who are actually the biggest traitors after Congress fully supported them). They were not given pension, no recognition nothing. Their names were forgotten. No one knew about the revolt before internet era. This is how Indian collaborators who continued to rule post independence treated actual freedom fighters. BTW Foreign aid to Indian revolutionaries was not uncommon. Germans have been supporting Indian revolutionaries even before ww1. One of the greatest Indian freedom fighter Jyotindranath Mukherjee even received personal assurance of arms supply from the then German crown Prince on the eave of ww1!! Many princely states were actively involved in this. Like Sayaji Rao Garkwad of Baroda who actively supported Aurobindo Ghosh the founder of Anushilan Samiti. Anushilan Samiti is the reason why India is free today not bcoz of that bald traitor(u know whom I am talking about) or Congress. Needless to say, it is immediately after the naval revolt that Attlee declared that they will leave India. Otherwise they could have remained well into 1960s 0r 70s especially with Congress who were actually not demanding any freedom but dominion status. Kenya after all was with british till 1960s.
Lmao not to offend here but it was anti colonial song , it subtly told Indians to remove all foreigners from India but to avoid censorship they have to use words German and Japanese .
"Aaj Himalaya ki joti se fir humne lalkara hai" full anti british sentiment😂, It translate to "we have fight against the big power" which was british at that time in my country😅, also "door hato" (stay back from my country) also a example 👍
Correct, but at the time the filmmaker labeled it as anti-japanese song because if he did label it as anti-british, he would've gotten arrested and the movie that he made that goes with this song would've been destroyed.
India was never anti Japan in the history. A very misguided caption this video have. Song was a anti British consolisation. We Indians always love Japan. 🇮🇳🤝🇯🇵
It was anti colonial song. This song was against British. To avoid censorship we (our great forefathers) use the word Japanese and German instead of British.
Maybe it was against both? A lot of Indians weren't fans of the British but viewed Japan as a bigger immediate threat so fought against them
@@cybertronian2005not at all British were the first and immideat enemy
@@dakshkataria7959 so why did millions of Indians voluntarily join the (British) Indian Army in WWII? it was the largest volunteer army in history
@@cybertronian2005 are u Indian if u were u would know they volunteer cause the British offered freedom in return which they didn't give
@@cybertronian2005Indians joined because they were fooled by british agent gandhi. Why only stop at this. Why not speak of 1946 naval revolt where every Indian sailors from Yemen to Singapore erupted in open revolt. Union Jack was ripped off and Indian tricolour flag was hurled in its place with posters of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and demands of immediate freedom throughout all Indian naval bases be it Karachi in Pakistan(showing the falsity of british propaganda that partition was inevitable), Madras, Mumbai, Kolkata etc in India. Why not mention the fact Royal Indian Airforce refused to bomb the rebels' position showing they too were about to revolt. Why not mention the fact that Maratha regiment which was sent to quell the rebels at Mumbai disobeyed the orders and deliberately misfired their guns in order to ensure no one in the ships get killed. Why not mention these facts?? You people are too much eager about mentioning Indian soldiers' being volunteers in world wars but will never mention these facts which wrote. Even draconian measures like Rowlatt Act - of which buggers those who say british rule was beneficial for India, have no idea of - was passed after ww1 in the fear Indian "volunteer" soldiers would rebel once they return to India. Why not speak of the ghadarite conspiracy which almost lead to the full scale 1857 type rebellion but failed as british cane to know about it in the last moment. It did actually succeed in Singapore where the Indian regiment actually held the city for 2 days. Jallianwalabagh and subsequent tortures, beatings and humiliation of innocent public(about which people don't really talk about), arrests etc were done to prevent another 1857 type uprising which the british intelligence feared. It wasn't just about stopping a simple Congress meeting. It was to strike terror into people's mind so that they would tremble infear when thinking of revolting. But those people who seem to fantasise that Indians always loved the british, british never oppressed them, never committed atrocities etc never speak about these facts. Albeit they don't know only😂😂 all they read is propaganda.
Regarding many people thinking Japanese as a bigger problem. Of course loyalists and collaborators like Indian National Congress had a lot of problem with the idea of Japanese aided liberation of India. After all they would lose their political patronage. They after all wouldn't have been able to rule post independence as Japanese wouldn't let british collaborators rule India. The same Congress condemned the naval uprising and didn't supported it and were instrumental in pulling it down. The same Congress didn't induct them in naval force after they were court martialed by the British and jailed(which was a betrayal for the British along with Congress promised them no harm if they stopped the rebellion which is why the rebellion failed as they rebels were disillusioned by lack of any political support. Only the communist who are actually the biggest traitors after Congress fully supported them). They were not given pension, no recognition nothing. Their names were forgotten. No one knew about the revolt before internet era. This is how Indian collaborators who continued to rule post independence treated actual freedom fighters. BTW Foreign aid to Indian revolutionaries was not uncommon. Germans have been supporting Indian revolutionaries even before ww1. One of the greatest Indian freedom fighter Jyotindranath Mukherjee even received personal assurance of arms supply from the then German crown Prince on the eave of ww1!! Many princely states were actively involved in this. Like Sayaji Rao Garkwad of Baroda who actively supported Aurobindo Ghosh the founder of Anushilan Samiti. Anushilan Samiti is the reason why India is free today not bcoz of that bald traitor(u know whom I am talking about) or Congress. Needless to say, it is immediately after the naval revolt that Attlee declared that they will leave India. Otherwise they could have remained well into 1960s 0r 70s especially with Congress who were actually not demanding any freedom but dominion status. Kenya after all was with british till 1960s.
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Lmao not to offend here but it was anti colonial song , it subtly told Indians to remove all foreigners from India but to avoid censorship they have to use words German and Japanese .
Y'all really still think it was Anti-Japanese💀
It was not anti-japani it was anti british Long live India-japan friendship Jai hind !
You know they cannibalized Indians right?
"Aaj Himalaya ki joti se fir humne lalkara hai" full anti british sentiment😂, It translate to "we have fight against the big power" which was british at that time in my country😅, also "door hato" (stay back from my country) also a example 👍
accutlay the song writer is genious becusae he wrote the song secertly anti britsih that even brithers cant spot any anti hate
It was not anti Japanese song, it is anti British song in 1943 when India was under control of Britishers
Britisher force the song writter and that's how he admit the song was anti japanese
Indeed japanese helped us to get independence 😅
Fourth view but first comment
India - japan friendship forever ❤️
..............................do you know Chandra bose?
It is actually anty british song
Correct, but at the time the filmmaker labeled it as anti-japanese song because if he did label it as anti-british, he would've gotten arrested and the movie that he made that goes with this song would've been destroyed.
What I anty it should be anti 😤
India was never anti Japan in the history. A very misguided caption this video have. Song was a anti British consolisation.
We Indians always love Japan. 🇮🇳🤝🇯🇵
Brilliant! Nice find mate 👍
Long live japan india friendship it's only for avoid british censorship at that time
Kindly change the title, this song is not against Japan or Japanese people. It was against British colonial rule
Anti British also
Long live the Empire !!!
Nope
No 😂😂
F you if you say this again
नहीं
Nope
Look at this, the lie about it being an anti-japanese song still stands.