Swatantrya Veer Savarkar
India
17960 people rated The life journey of Indian freedom fighter and reformer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, popularly known as Veer Savarkar.
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Momozagn
09/08/2024 02:02
I found the portrayal of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in the film to be incredibly moving and insightful. It felt like a revelation, casting a new light on the history of India's struggle for independence. After reading Vikram Sampath's book, I was already inclined to view Savarkar as a significant, albeit underappreciated, figure. The film, spearheaded by Randeep Hooda, further solidified my respect for Savarkar, portraying him as a true dark knight who fought valiantly for India's freedom, unlike some of the Congress leaders who are often celebrated in mainstream narratives.
I was particularly impressed by how the film and the book challenge the conventional perceptions of Indian history, urging audiences to recognize the contributions of forgotten heroes like Savarkar. The criticism of those who dismiss Savarkar's sacrifices, especially his harrowing time in the Andaman Cellular Jail, struck a chord with me. It's easy for detractors, including prominent figures like Rahul Gandhi (referred to as "Pappu" in political discourse), to undermine Savarkar's legacy. However, I doubt many could endure even a fraction of the hardships he faced in Kalapani.
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07/06/2024 03:15
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برنس الليالي
27/05/2024 14:50
"Swatantra Veer Savarkar" is a captivating movie about a brave freedom fighter. Director Randeep Hooda tells the story of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in a powerful and engaging way. The movie shows both the big events of history and the personal struggles of Savarkar, making you feel like you're right there with him.
The best part of the movie is its story. You can tell that a lot of research went into showing Savarkar's life accurately. From his early days to his time in jail, everything feels real and emotional without being overly dramatic.
Randeep Hooda does an amazing job playing Savarkar. He shows Savarkar's determination, intelligence, and emotions perfectly. The other actors, like Amit Sial and Ankita Lokhande, also give great performances.
The only downside is that the movie is quite long, almost three hours. But if you're interested in Indian history and enjoy great acting, it's worth the time. "Swatantra Veer Savarkar" makes you think about parts of India's past that are sometimes forgotten.
If you love history or just appreciate a good story, you should definitely watch this movie.
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userShiv Kumar
27/05/2024 14:50
"Swatantrya Veer Savarkar" is its technical mastery. The cinematography is breathtaking, creating a visually immersive experience that transports you right into the heart of the freedom struggle. You feel the suffocating dampness of Savarkar's cell in Kaala Paani, the electrifying energy of revolutionaries plotting their next move, and the simmering tension of confrontations with the iron fist of the British Raj.
One of the most thought-provoking aspects of the film is the dynamic between Savarkar and Gandhi. Their contrasting ideologies are brought to life through a series of powerful, nuanced exchanges. These conversations highlight the fascinating complexities of India's fight for independence, where different leaders advocated for different paths to freedom. The film doesn't shy away from portraying the friction between their approaches, sparking contemplation about the multifaceted nature of a nation's struggle for self-rule.
It's worth noting that the film isn't without its flaws. The pacing could be tightened in certain stretches, particularly during the first part of the second half where Savarkar is incarcerated. A minor edit of 15-20 minutes could enhance the overall flow without compromising the depth of the story.
Despite this minor drawback, "Swatantrya Veer Savarkar" stands out as a remarkable achievement in historical cinema. It's a testament to the passion and commitment of the filmmakers. The film offers a profound and engaging experience that is both educational and entertaining. It left me contemplating the complexities of India's freedom struggle, the legacy of its key figures, and the enduring significance of their fight for self-determination.
Laura Ikeji
27/05/2024 14:50
After watching this movie, my eyes were opened. Until now, we believed that "Charkha chalane se azaadi aayi thi," but this movie revealed the sacrifices of several freedom fighters who were killed fighting for their own land.
This movie should reach every Indian so that they can learn about the unsung heroes of the freedom struggle apart from Nehrus and Gandhis mentioned in textbooks, such as Savarkar and Patel.
All in all, the movie provided a more detailed and nuanced view of the freedom struggle, and it helped me appreciate the efforts of the countless brave souls who fought for our nation's independence.
Branded kamina
27/05/2024 14:50
In Short : Must Watch As Soon as Possible without any Hesitation
Movie Revolves around the Whole Life of Savarkar from when he Sparked to became a Freedom Fighter to what he got in Return for his Undying Love, Bravery, Contribution towards India (Undivided India ~ Akhand Bharat).
The Movie is 90% Factual You will Get Many Books and Recorded History of Scenes Shown in the Movie 10% of Liberty has been taken for Presentation and Tribute towards the Martyrs of the Freedom Struggle Ex: Shahid Bhagat Singh but its not demeaning in any way towards the Great Personalities just like RRR (2022)
If Anybody don't know about Veer Savarkar this Movie will make sure You'll Never Forget him in Your Lifetime. Not Only Savarkar but Others Martyrs like Madanlal Dhingra, Khudiram Bose, Anant Kanhere, Bhagat Singh,etc
Just Watch it.
Tsireletso Zêë Likho
27/05/2024 14:50
Glad this movie is made. Overall great performance and even haters will enjoy the acting and work done. Indian history is vastly not touched and great that movies are being made on it. I hope that people irrespective of their political bias enjoy the movie. Indians lack knowledge of their own history and media narrative runs through the masses. This movie gives great insights which can break that bias so that people can make their own opinion based on truth. Not sure how this movie will work in box office with slow start though. It may become a hit like Kashmir files or will be a huge flop. There will be nothing in between.
El dahbi
27/05/2024 14:50
First of all I want to applaud Randeep Ji's utter conviction at delivering such a sincere and fearless attempt on a highly controversial topic like this. It takes serious guts to make a film on a historical figure like Veer Savarkar and I only know one movie that was made about him by Sudhir Ji Phadke and that had come out in 2001! The kind exuberance that Randeep Ji has towards his craft has no bounds. Seriously the man has left no stone unturned in delivering what I can call a staunchly made passion project and a long overdue tribute to a great historical figure like Veer Savarkar.
It's evident how extensive of a research Randeep Hooda has done to make this movie as historically accurate as possible but I pertain to the category of people that is saying that this should have been a two part movie because of the vastness of the life of Savarkar that just cannot be contained in a 3 hour runtime. But that aside I still want to admire the conviction that has been packed in each and every second of this film from all aspects.
Be it the cinematography that has extraordinarily depicted the pre independence era, the world building of a time where the British imperialism had atrociously enslaved and impoverished Bharatiyas and Savarkar witnessing all this wanting to start an armed revolution against the English government. The unimaginable sacrifices he and his family had to make, the unthinkable pain, the blood-curdling torture he and Babarao endured at Kaala Pani. One could literally see his descent to madness during the scenes depicting his solitary confinements. The music and BG score that has been paired with it and some great shots of brilliant visual storytelling that elevate the movie. But above all, the movie shines in the way it has connected with the audiences on an emotional level. On that note, it's not just Randeep's acting but the entire cast that has the capability of captivating you in certain moments. And hopefully this movie will help people realise the real intention of the clemency petitions that some pseudo intellectuals use against him to woefully malign his name and delegitimize his contribution towards the freedom struggle. It's absolutely deplorable how these arrogant and vile people mock him and keep perpetuating the discriminatory legacy of the British and the Congress of disparaging him.
However, I do have some gripes about this directorial debut by Randeep about some technical aspects of the film like its inconsistent pacing. The overuse of slow motion to the point the first half starts to feel more like a montage; but thankfully it gains momentum in the second half. Another thing that I'd like to critique about is how film is lit. Lighting could be better. While I understand the dimly lit scenes are done keeping the realistic situation of that time in mind but for scenes depicting some light heartedness some creative liberty can be taken by lighting up the scene even if it's slightly unrealistic. That's the great thing about film making. You can control the lighting to evoke certain emotions.
But apart from this I have nothing but praise for the film.
Another thing that is noteworthy is how they have explored their theme of "The battle of ideologies". Especially when it comes to the opposing views of Savarkarji and Gandhiji. The portrayal in those sequences is unapologetic, firm, articulate and never antagonizes the other person in any way. Which is the result of being loyal to the objective reality and taking a straightforward approach. This will not sit right with many people and that is okay. It's my opinion.
That being said. Its already been quite a long read. I'll take your leave now.