Fairly objective docudrama of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose from his childhood to educated patriot and the most influential leader of the Indian freedom movement during colonial times.
Based on the life of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, the most influencing leader of Indian freedom movement, the classic movie mostly gives an account of the young Subhash Bose, his childhood, college education, passing ICS, early political career and police arrest. Directed by Pijush Basu, the film is one of the most honest movies made on the life of Bose.—shikamaru_97
Child Subhash (Master Ashish Ghosh) is an intelligent guy who loves his motherland. He gets admitted to school, where he came second. All his teachers and his headmaster appricate the little guy's intelligence and his bravery. Subhash grows up into a young boy (Amar Dutta) inspired by the beaching of Swami Vivekanda into a great patriotic leader. He lived the life of an ascetic and venutured into the Himalaya and gained knowledge about the caste discrimination in India. His soul get greatly injured by the poor state of his motherland. He condones the British teachings and finally he gets suspended from the college. He along with the freedom fighters forms an association creating slogans against the British. Finally he meets Ashutosh Mukhopadhay who arranged for his readmission into the college. Subhash passed the ICS exams but refused to get a job. His heart now filled with patriotism and he wanted to free his motherland from the chain of the British Empire. He and all his followers revolted against the British empire and demanded freedom. He was an aesthetic in the form of a soldier. He won applauds and reputation all over India and he was made the principal of Kolkata National Vidyapith. His revolt infuriated the British and they arrested all his followers and finally they arrested Subhash Chandra Bose and he won the beginning of a great struggle.—shikamaru_97