SARDAR UDHAM MOVIE REACTION (Part Two)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • Rick & Janice ‪@SiblingsReactandDrink‬ watch, react, comment, and cry to this 2021 Indian Hindi language biographical historical drama film directed by Shoojit Sircar. Based on the life of Udham Singh, who assassinated Michael O'Dwyer in London to avenge the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar, India. Vicky Kaushal, Shaun Scott, Stephen Hogan, Amol Parashar, Banita Sandhu, Kirsty Averton, Tim Berrington, Simon Weir, Mark Lingwood, Sam Redford, Kuljeet Singh.
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Комментарии • 23

  • @SiblingsReactandDrink
    @SiblingsReactandDrink  Месяц назад +2

    👍PLEASE LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & COMMENT👍

  • @Ram-eu8oj
    @Ram-eu8oj Месяц назад +13

    40:13 That picture in his hands is the Picture of his Friend, A Revolutionary Freedom Fighter BHAGAT SINGH!

    • @vineeth454
      @vineeth454 Месяц назад +2

      Hanged by British when he 21years old .now u know how much revolutionary he was .the man myth bhagath singh

  • @Ram-eu8oj
    @Ram-eu8oj Месяц назад +12

    25:26 She was not his girlfriend, She was a random woman. And It's quite common for us in india or in our culture, To Call random woman as sisters or elderly woman as Ma(Mother). It doesnt essentially need to be a relation of blood.

    • @Ram-eu8oj
      @Ram-eu8oj Месяц назад +6

      And We affectionately call men as brothers, grandpa and uncle etc

    • @SiblingsReactandDrink
      @SiblingsReactandDrink  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for your explanation.

  • @vasudhasharma5532
    @vasudhasharma5532 Месяц назад +5

    He never found his girlfriend acc to the movie. All the people he called ‘brother’ ‘sister’ etc in the last scene were not related to him, that’s just how we refer to each other in India (even if they are strangers). He even tells the police guy that ‘I went to find one person, but everyone there became mine’ or something on the lines. It was changed into some bullshit about God in the subtitles, idk why.

  • @Boldtruths
    @Boldtruths Месяц назад +4

    Real joke is...
    Majority of british historians and journalists nowadays say that colonies have prospered because of Colonialism .
    *Insensitivity to another level.

  • @vineeth454
    @vineeth454 Месяц назад +4

    Kudos to set designer of this movie.did a awesome job

  • @vineeth454
    @vineeth454 Месяц назад +2

    Unsung hero of independence like him,subhash chandra bose,bhagat singh ,chandrashekar azad .but the party ruled india for 65 years after independence sided these guys revolution and movement inorder to make gandhi and nehru the heros inorder to rule years .but congress regime falled in 2014 now people's of india are getting know their real hero.for ur knowledge in my history text till 12th class they didn't even mention this guy name .many indian around 90 to know about udham singh through this movie

  • @vineeth454
    @vineeth454 Месяц назад +4

    Next please watch uri the surgical strike. Best army movie in the world according to me😊.better than zero dark thirty .please react to it .recently on Aug 15 india celebrate its 78 independence day .if u react now it will be independence gift for us .damn good movie with best bgm

    • @vineeth454
      @vineeth454 Месяц назад +3

      Main character Is the same hero in this movie

  • @DeepakKumar-bs3kx
    @DeepakKumar-bs3kx Месяц назад +3

    this was the movie i cried with hard sobbing after Schindler's list

  • @deogiriyadav8399
    @deogiriyadav8399 Месяц назад +5

    Hmm... Now u know 0.01% british brutality in India.....

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Месяц назад

      Agreed. But tell me whose fault is it that even after watching this movie they only know a sliver of the British brutality suffered upon India? Theirs? NO! It is _our_ fault. You and me. And the rest of the citizens of India. We are at fault when the voices of our civilization's past are suppressed. Because it was _our_ responsibility to ensure that our narrative was heard. That we do a LOT MORE than just write comments about it on YT.
      Do you know why the ENTIRE WORLD knows what Hitler did? Why the entire world has seen or heard or watched at least some sliver of Operation Overlord? It is because The Western Civilization rules the realm over which information is processed and broadcasted to the masses. Who controls all the Social Media algorithms? The West. Specifically, the leader of the Western Civilization. Consequently, they get to freely disseminate any information they deem favourable to them, while any information that is not favourable to them (such as the fact that more Indians died in British induced famines than the number of victims in Hitler's holocaust) are suppressed or simply do not get enough clout. This ability to set narratives at will through control of the media through which information is disseminated is a superpower in the geopolitical realm.
      Do you know that India once had this sort of superpower? Back when we had University Cities like Taxila and Nalanda, the discussions of which reverberated across the entire world, affecting policies of everyone from the Persians, Greeks and Romans to the Chinese, Koreans and Japanese. We had that superpower back then BECAUSE our ancestors worked hard and smart to BUILD UP THAT SUPERPOWER. And what are we doing? Spamming the same damn one-liner comment on RUclips as if it will change something.
      What I ask for isn't impossible. Look at Japan. Their war crimes during WW2 were too heinous. They @te dead Indian soldiers on the Burma front. They even lost in the war, they were as weak as us in the 1950s, from an information war standpoint. Yet today, look at how Japan has managed to form their own image and control the narrative.
      This movie is what happens when just a few of our people actually try to seriously spread our narrative. Yet when this movie was not officially chosen as an Oscar entry by our own people, we should have been out on the streets, shutting down the traitors in our midst. None of us truly understand the importance of narratives. Indian civilization might have pioneered this art 2000 years ago, but the words of Kautilya today fall on the deaf ears of his descendants. Indian public of today has no sense of strategic culture despite having had an ancestor like Kautilya who would make Sun Tzu and Machiavelli cry.

  • @sarathmanoj04mytube
    @sarathmanoj04mytube Месяц назад +1

    Try Aavesham for a different genre of movies (dark comedy action).

  • @Observer9812
    @Observer9812 Месяц назад +1

    Now please watch " The unmaking of India" and "The british stole $45 trillion USD worth from India"