Did not want to make Sardar Udham a revenge story Shoojit Sircar

New Delhi Oct 28 PTI Director Shoojit Sircar says it is overwhelming to see viewers connect with the ideas of equality and unity presented in his film Sardar Udham a period drama that takes audiences back to the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre through the eyes of Udham SinghSardar Udham based on the life of the titular revolutionary who later assassinated the then former Punjab governor Michael ODwyer in London has been garnering critical acclaim from critics and viewers alike since its release on Prime Video earlier this monthAs someone who has always looked up to freedom fighter Bhagat Singh and his writings the filmmaker said he did not want to make the Vicky Kaushal-starrer into a revenge story and instead wanted to delve deep into what motivated him and other young revolutionaries to take the path they eventually didI wanted to say that its not just a revenge story Udham Singh was not in London just for revenge He assassinated ODwyer in 1940 maybe because he did not have any other option thats what I felt Sircar saidThe line between a terrorist and a revolutionary is very thin For them the British he was possibly a criminal or a terrorist but for us he was revolutionary So I left that judgment for people to make on their own he addedKnown for films such as Vicky Donor Piku October and Gulabo Sitabo Sircar said the team went through extensive research to craft some of the key moments in the film which has been praised for its restrained portrayalThe kind of reactions and connections the film lovers are able to make is overwhelming Its more satisfying that the film is connecting with people If this film can unite a lot of people to think similarly I think thats the most important thing that there are many people who think like that Sircar told PTI in an interviewThe director said the sequence where both Bhagat Singh played by Amol Parashar and Kaushals Udham Singh discuss their ideas about freedom equality and revolution was instrumental to the filmSo the argument that What were you doing when you were 23 and that youth is a gift of God it is universal and not just limited to our freedom struggle or something which is in the present context This was a very important and relatable fact which is what connected me to the story as a human being What are your expressions Are you thinking right or not All these factors and especially the talk about equality that this film actually proposes We still are not equal and we are much more divided now Im not talking about just money or economics Im saying otherwise also there are many things which are dividing And now also we can relate to it he said adding that Udham Singh identifying himself as Ram Mohammad Singh Azad to the British was the revolutionarys way of talking about Indias unity in diversitySircar has often spoken about how he waited for almost two decades to make the film on Udham Singh but he revealed he wanted to make his directorial debut with a movie on Bhagat SinghI have been a huge follower of Bhagat Singhs work and life I was a Bhagat Singh fanboy when I was in college the director who went to Delhis Shaheed Bhagat Singh College for higher studies saidThe first film that I wanted to make was Bhagat Singh but at that time there was a surge of films on him So I took a step back because my Bhagat Singh was a normal romantic guy like the one in this film Of course he was far ahead of his time Talking about his trips to Amritsars Jallianwala Bagh the filmmaker said in the film he tried to capture the feeling the historical site evokes in himThe films back-and-forth screenplay structure was also informed by the way Sircar discovered Udham Singh first reading about his assassination of ODwyer the Punjab governor who condoned Brigadier-General Dyers action of firing on peaceful protesters in the Jallianwala Bagh on the fateful day of April 13 1919 that killed hundreds of people including children and womenThe director said he did not want to create the massacre scene in a Mumbai studio and found a place similar to the Jallianwala Bagh to shoot the sequenceThe most difficult decision was to keep the continuity for that aftermath of the massacre sequence because it kept on happening the entire night but we shot for some 18-19 days for that particular sequenceTo keep it absolutely organic in terms of the survivors statement which are all there in the archives We wanted the sequence just the way it is mentioned in those accounts That was a big task for us Another creative decision that the director took was to keep the Jallianwala Bagh sequence in the end and showcase ODwyers assassination in the beginningThe film does not spell out everything completely Ive left it to people to contemplate it themselves he saidAsked about the delicate balance of making a patriotic film without overstating facts or dialogues as is the norm in many Bollywood movies today Sircar said he is someone who finds beauty in the ordinaryWhen October was released many found the story to be slow but for me that was the most fascinating thing I have lived that life in a hospital So I know how you spend time with a coma patientFor me its actually more poetic than just being slow and boring Its the same thing here I think there is a sense of beauty in being ordinary and there is a sense of mysticism PTI BK RDS RDS

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October 28, 2021

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New Delhi Oct 28 PTI Director Shoojit Sircar says it is overwhelming to see viewers connect with the ideas of equality and unity presented in his film Sardar Udham a period drama that takes audiences back to the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre through the eyes of Udham SinghSardar Udham based on the life of the titular revolutionary who later assassinated the then former Punjab governor Michael ODwyer in London has been garnering critical acclaim from critics and viewers alike since its release on Prime Video earlier this monthAs someone who has always looked up to freedom fighter Bhagat Singh and his writings the filmmaker said he did not want to make the Vicky Kaushal-starrer into a revenge story and instead wanted to delve deep into what motivated him and other young revolutionaries to take the path they eventually didI wanted to say that its not just a revenge story Udham Singh was not in London just for revenge He assassinated ODwyer in 1940 maybe because he did not have any other option thats what I felt Sircar saidThe line between a terrorist and a revolutionary is very thin For them the British he was possibly a criminal or a terrorist but for us he was revolutionary So I left that judgment for people to make on their own he addedKnown for films such as Vicky Donor Piku October and Gulabo Sitabo Sircar said the team went through extensive research to craft some of the key moments in the film which has been praised for its restrained portrayalThe kind of reactions and connections the film lovers are able to make is overwhelming Its more satisfying that the film is connecting with people If this film can unite a lot of people to think similarly I think thats the most important thing that there are many people who think like that Sircar told PTI in an interviewThe director said the sequence where both Bhagat Singh played by Amol Parashar and Kaushals Udham Singh discuss their ideas about freedom equality and revolution was instrumental to the filmSo the argument that What were you doing when you were 23 and that youth is a gift of God it is universal and not just limited to our freedom struggle or something which is in the present context This was a very important and relatable fact which is what connected me to the story as a human being What are your expressions Are you thinking right or not All these factors and especially the talk about equality that this film actually proposes We still are not equal and we are much more divided now Im not talking about just money or economics Im saying otherwise also there are many things which are dividing And now also we can relate to it he said adding that Udham Singh identifying himself as Ram Mohammad Singh Azad to the British was the revolutionarys way of talking about Indias unity in diversitySircar has often spoken about how he waited for almost two decades to make the film on Udham Singh but he revealed he wanted to make his directorial debut with a movie on Bhagat SinghI have been a huge follower of Bhagat Singhs work and life I was a Bhagat Singh fanboy when I was in college the director who went to Delhis Shaheed Bhagat Singh College for higher studies saidThe first film that I wanted to make was Bhagat Singh but at that time there was a surge of films on him So I took a step back because my Bhagat Singh was a normal romantic guy like the one in this film Of course he was far ahead of his time Talking about his trips to Amritsars Jallianwala Bagh the filmmaker said in the film he tried to capture the feeling the historical site evokes in himThe films back-and-forth screenplay structure was also informed by the way Sircar discovered Udham Singh first reading about his assassination of ODwyer the Punjab governor who condoned Brigadier-General Dyers action of firing on peaceful protesters in the Jallianwala Bagh on the fateful day of April 13 1919 that killed hundreds of people including children and womenThe director said he did not want to create the massacre scene in a Mumbai studio and found a place similar to the Jallianwala Bagh to shoot the sequenceThe most difficult decision was to keep the continuity for that aftermath of the massacre sequence because it kept on happening the entire night but we shot for some 18-19 days for that particular sequenceTo keep it absolutely organic in terms of the survivors statement which are all there in the archives We wanted the sequence just the way it is mentioned in those accounts That was a big task for us Another creative decision that the director took was to keep the Jallianwala Bagh sequence in the end and showcase ODwyers assassination in the beginningThe film does not spell out everything completely Ive left it to people to contemplate it themselves he saidAsked about the delicate balance of making a patriotic film without overstating facts or dialogues as is the norm in many Bollywood movies today Sircar said he is someone who finds beauty in the ordinaryWhen October was released many found the story to be slow but for me that was the most fascinating thing I have lived that life in a hospital So I know how you spend time with a coma patientFor me its actually more poetic than just being slow and boring Its the same thing here I think there is a sense of beauty in being ordinary and there is a sense of mysticism PTI BK RDS RDS

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