
Savarkar : Trailer of Randeep Hooda starrer ‘Savarkar’ released | सावरकर : रणदीप हुड्डा स्टारर ‘सावरकर ‘ का ट्रेलर हुआ रिलीज़
Title: Ranadeep Hooda Takes a Stand: Unveiling ‘Swatantrya Veer Savarkar’
In the heart of Mumbai’s bustling Juhu area, amidst the glitz and glamour of the film industry, Bollywood actor Ranadeep Hooda stood tall, not just as a performer but as a voice challenging narratives. The occasion? The much-anticipated trailer launch of his upcoming film ‘Swatantrya Veer Savarkar’.

Ranadeep, known for his versatility and nuanced portrayals on screen, chose this platform not just to promote his film but to address a larger issue – the misrepresentation and vilification of a historical figure. Veer Savarkar, a name that often stirs controversy and elicits strong opinions, found a champion in Ranadeep Hooda.
During the event, Ranadeep articulated his perspective with conviction, describing Savarkar as a figure of courage, misunderstood and misrepresented through decades of negative propaganda. He emphasized that ‘Swatantrya Veer Savarkar’ isn’t just a film; it’s an antidote to the distorted narratives surrounding the freedom fighter.

“This is an anti-propaganda film,” declared Ranadeep, as he spoke passionately about countering the decades-long smear campaign against Savarkar. He challenged the notion of Savarkar as a ‘traitor’, highlighting the petitions filed for his bail during his incarceration. “Everyone had the right to file a petition in court,” he reiterated, shedding light on the legal battles fought by Savarkar during his time in cellular jail.
Ranadeep delved deeper into Savarkar’s aspirations for his nation, portraying him not as a coward but as a brave visionary who sought to contribute culturally and politically to India. He emphasized the importance of portraying the multifaceted aspects of historical figures, akin to the cinematic tributes paid to luminaries like Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and Jawaharlal Nehru.
Drawing parallels with international cinema, Ranadeep highlighted the absence of similar narratives celebrating Indian heroes. “America has made ‘Oppenheimer’ based on J. Robert Oppenheimer,” he pointed out, questioning why India fails to honor its own luminaries.
In a poignant moment during the event, Ranadeep quoted a dialogue from the film, encapsulating Savarkar’s resilience and determination: “Promises made to enemies are not fulfilled.”

As Ranadeep Hooda spoke, his words resonated beyond the confines of the multiplex, echoing the need for a more nuanced understanding of history and the figures that shaped it. Through ‘Swatantrya Veer Savarkar’, he not only celebrates a historical icon but also champions the cause of truth and justice in storytelling.
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