Con el telón de fondo de un acontecimiento infame en la historia colonial de la India, la masacre de Jallianwala Bagh, que tuvo lugar el 13 de abril de 1919.Con el telón de fondo de un acontecimiento infame en la historia colonial de la India, la masacre de Jallianwala Bagh, que tuvo lugar el 13 de abril de 1919.Con el telón de fondo de un acontecimiento infame en la historia colonial de la India, la masacre de Jallianwala Bagh, que tuvo lugar el 13 de abril de 1919.
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The Waking of a Nation is a gripping series that explores the Jallianwala Bagh massacre from a perspective rarely shown. I had basic knowledge of the massacre before watching, but this show opened my eyes to the deeper political and social factors that led to that tragic day.
The narrative is layered and thoughtful. Instead of focusing solely on the violence, the series takes time to explore the reasons behind it. The character of Kanti, investigating the incident, was relatable, and his emotional journey felt real. As he uncovered the truth, I found myself questioning how power and authority can be misused so brutally.
The performances were exceptional. Alex Reece's portrayal of General Dyer was chilling - a man convinced that his actions were justified, highlighting the dangerous mentality of the colonial rulers. Poonam's character, representing the pain of the common people, was moving and added a necessary emotional depth.
The visual authenticity of the series is worth mentioning. The attention to detail in recreating colonial India - the architecture, the attire, the ambiance - transports you to that era. The riot scenes were intense and left a deep impact, emphasising the horror of that day.
Though some courtroom scenes felt a bit lengthy, they effectively portrayed the complexity of seeking justice after such a tragedy. The show doesn't provide easy answers but instead encourages reflection on the consequences of oppression and injustice.
The Waking of a Nation is more than just a historical drama - it's a narrative that challenges viewers to think critically about history and its ongoing implications. I highly recommend this series to anyone who appreciates meaningful storytelling and historical insights.
The narrative is layered and thoughtful. Instead of focusing solely on the violence, the series takes time to explore the reasons behind it. The character of Kanti, investigating the incident, was relatable, and his emotional journey felt real. As he uncovered the truth, I found myself questioning how power and authority can be misused so brutally.
The performances were exceptional. Alex Reece's portrayal of General Dyer was chilling - a man convinced that his actions were justified, highlighting the dangerous mentality of the colonial rulers. Poonam's character, representing the pain of the common people, was moving and added a necessary emotional depth.
The visual authenticity of the series is worth mentioning. The attention to detail in recreating colonial India - the architecture, the attire, the ambiance - transports you to that era. The riot scenes were intense and left a deep impact, emphasising the horror of that day.
Though some courtroom scenes felt a bit lengthy, they effectively portrayed the complexity of seeking justice after such a tragedy. The show doesn't provide easy answers but instead encourages reflection on the consequences of oppression and injustice.
The Waking of a Nation is more than just a historical drama - it's a narrative that challenges viewers to think critically about history and its ongoing implications. I highly recommend this series to anyone who appreciates meaningful storytelling and historical insights.
Waking of a Nation is a masterfully crafted series that weaves past and present into a seamless and compelling narrative. The storytelling is intelligent and immersive, keeping you emotionally invested from start to finish.
The bond between the three central characters is beautifully portrayed, adding depth to the historical and political themes. The performances, especially by the actress playing Poonam, are deeply moving and memorable.
The series delivers powerful moments of tension and triumph, making for a truly satisfying watch. It offers a fresh perspective on history, leaving a lasting impact. Highly recommended.
The bond between the three central characters is beautifully portrayed, adding depth to the historical and political themes. The performances, especially by the actress playing Poonam, are deeply moving and memorable.
The series delivers powerful moments of tension and triumph, making for a truly satisfying watch. It offers a fresh perspective on history, leaving a lasting impact. Highly recommended.
The most powerful thing about this series is how it makes you feel the weight of history, not just as an event but as something shaped by those in power. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre is often remembered as a single moment, but this show digs deeper, exposing the political tensions and motivations that led to it.
Kantilal Sahni's role as a member of the Hunter Commission adds so much depth to the story. He isn't a freedom fighter or an activist, he is just a man doing his job-until he realises that the job isn't about truth, it's about control. His slow realisation that justice isn't the goal, but rather the justification of power, is what makes this series so compelling.
The courtroom sequences are some of the best I've seen in a historical drama. The performances are gripping, making you feel the frustration of seeing history being rewritten right in front of you. The massacre itself is portrayed with restraint, not for shock value but as a moment that shifts the course of the story entirely.
This series doesn't just tell you what happened, it makes you feel the helplessness, the anger, and the resistance that followed.
Kantilal Sahni's role as a member of the Hunter Commission adds so much depth to the story. He isn't a freedom fighter or an activist, he is just a man doing his job-until he realises that the job isn't about truth, it's about control. His slow realisation that justice isn't the goal, but rather the justification of power, is what makes this series so compelling.
The courtroom sequences are some of the best I've seen in a historical drama. The performances are gripping, making you feel the frustration of seeing history being rewritten right in front of you. The massacre itself is portrayed with restraint, not for shock value but as a moment that shifts the course of the story entirely.
This series doesn't just tell you what happened, it makes you feel the helplessness, the anger, and the resistance that followed.
Anwar Says: An event JALIANWALA BAGH MASSACRE at Amritsar and the name of General Dyer is synonymous with it and here the director Ram Madhwani tried to expose the real conspiracy and bring into light the truth through Courtroom scenes of Hunter Commission appointed by the then British Empire . The fictional character Kantilal Sahni is loosely taken from the advocate Sir Chimanlal Hiralal Setalvad , who cross-examined Dyer and so Madhvani rubs off TRUE EVENTS after writing in the openings of WAKING OF A NATION ,streaming on sonyliv.
Kanti , played by Taaruk Raina, is present in almost 95% of the frames and keep on narrating the facts with his monologues and series of flashbacks. Here is the problems with the webseries . So many time frames are used in flashbacks, courtroom lacks intensity and many a times repetitive. But the sets , actual British characters and in particular depiction of massacre through sound engineering and let you visualise the scene are the features of Madhvani creation. Nikita Dutta has also played her role superb as Munshi of publishing house.
The series will definitely appeal the History loving audience, since this would add some depth to their knowledge of Freedom Movement and for common audiences it is definitely an interesting watch in spite of some of its shortcomings.
#SonyLIV #anwarsays #FreedomMovement #jalianwalabagh #GeneralDyer #amritsar #RamMadhvani #taarukraina #huntercommission #rowlettact.
Kanti , played by Taaruk Raina, is present in almost 95% of the frames and keep on narrating the facts with his monologues and series of flashbacks. Here is the problems with the webseries . So many time frames are used in flashbacks, courtroom lacks intensity and many a times repetitive. But the sets , actual British characters and in particular depiction of massacre through sound engineering and let you visualise the scene are the features of Madhvani creation. Nikita Dutta has also played her role superb as Munshi of publishing house.
The series will definitely appeal the History loving audience, since this would add some depth to their knowledge of Freedom Movement and for common audiences it is definitely an interesting watch in spite of some of its shortcomings.
#SonyLIV #anwarsays #FreedomMovement #jalianwalabagh #GeneralDyer #amritsar #RamMadhvani #taarukraina #huntercommission #rowlettact.
I accept the cinematic inaccuracies that have been pointed out in many reviews of this movie. I too did get bored with the movie dragging so much. However, I would like to highlight that the incident described in the movie happened more than a 100 years ago and in these years no director had the will and courage to enlighten us on the reality. All Indians have only heard of and criminalized General Dyer in our heads. Had it not been for movies like Sardar Udam and this one, our youth would still be behind the veil. So I would encourage all to see this movie as it is really an eye opener........
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