His Story of Itihaas
- 2025
- 2 h 24 min
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIt is a true story about a physics teacher who stands up against the system to question the wrong and distorted history told to Indians for generations in the schools.It is a true story about a physics teacher who stands up against the system to question the wrong and distorted history told to Indians for generations in the schools.It is a true story about a physics teacher who stands up against the system to question the wrong and distorted history told to Indians for generations in the schools.
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The film stands strong on every front. Direction, screenplay, dialogues, and acting - everything is worth watching. This is not just a film; it delivers a powerful blow and poses serious questions to those who write glamorous stories in the name of film history. It vividly exposes how India's history has been distorted and defamed with manipulated historical facts and evidence.
The film presents such compelling facts that you will be left stunned. Some revelations are so serious that even the government may not have an answer to them.
You will walk out of the cinema hall questioning yourself. This film will shake you to your core. How long it stays in theatres will be decided by time, but it will continue to question historians for decades to come.
The film presents such compelling facts that you will be left stunned. Some revelations are so serious that even the government may not have an answer to them.
You will walk out of the cinema hall questioning yourself. This film will shake you to your core. How long it stays in theatres will be decided by time, but it will continue to question historians for decades to come.
A true story about a teacher *who stands up against the system to question the wrong and distorted history told to Indians for generations in the schools*
Direction, screenplay, dialogues, and acting - everything is worth watching.
In India history school syllabus was written by marxist historians at places like JNU, AMU, DU with the objective of *putting down Hinduism and glorify Islam and Christianity.*
Movie vividly *exposes how India's history has been distorted and defamed* with manipulated historical facts and evidence.
You will walk out of the cinema hall questioning yourself & it will continue to question historians for decades to come.
Watch it with friends or family, it's a movie that sparks conversation.
You won't regret it! 👍👍
Direction, screenplay, dialogues, and acting - everything is worth watching.
In India history school syllabus was written by marxist historians at places like JNU, AMU, DU with the objective of *putting down Hinduism and glorify Islam and Christianity.*
Movie vividly *exposes how India's history has been distorted and defamed* with manipulated historical facts and evidence.
You will walk out of the cinema hall questioning yourself & it will continue to question historians for decades to come.
Watch it with friends or family, it's a movie that sparks conversation.
You won't regret it! 👍👍
Recently watched this movie and it has successfully changed my idea of looking at what I actually learned at school and so many things which were altered. I hope school boards from all over the country take notes on the issues raised and make the changes so the real unaltered history comes to light.
Especially the characters shown in the movie, I hope such people who wish to divide us with propagandas should be made to answer for their true intentions and if not cite their sources. I hope even the teachers take a step and realise to these curriculum changes and step up to teach the real history of India.
Especially the characters shown in the movie, I hope such people who wish to divide us with propagandas should be made to answer for their true intentions and if not cite their sources. I hope even the teachers take a step and realise to these curriculum changes and step up to teach the real history of India.
It's our responsibility to support such movies. Needs lot of courage to present the truth. 💯
Movie shows what was hidden from the history books of school. The education system where the foundation is built for any child is not to be blindly trusted. There can be mistakes or there can be things added to the curriculum on purpose by the people who are in power or those who have the authority.
This movie should also be released in the other regional languages. Sadly there are way too less shows for the movie as of today. But things can change on public demand. Need more publicity and promotion for the movie.
This movie should also be released in the other regional languages. Sadly there are way too less shows for the movie as of today. But things can change on public demand. Need more publicity and promotion for the movie.
From a nationalist standpoint, this film is a much-needed awakening. For decades, Indian history textbooks have portrayed colonial invaders in a sympathetic light while ignoring or downplaying the contributions of indigenous heroes. This film highlights how deeply rooted ideological biases have shaped the minds of generations, and it dares to ask: Whose history are we really teaching?
The protagonist's journey-from a concerned parent to a fearless truth-seeker-is portrayed with emotional depth and quiet strength by actor Subodh Bhave. His character reflects the everyday Indian who, though not politically powerful, holds immense moral conviction. He does not raise slogans or engage in violence; instead, he uses the RTI Act, research, and public discourse as his tools. This reflects the ideal nationalist approach: fighting for the country not just with passion, but with reason and responsibility.
The film carefully exposes how many history books ignore the valor of figures like Maharana Pratap, Rani Durgavati, or Subhas Chandra Bose, while giving undue space to glorified accounts of foreign rulers. These omissions are not accidental-they reflect decades of narrative control. His Story of Itihaas doesn't merely point fingers; it encourages viewers to think, question, and reclaim ownership of India's civilizational identity.
Director Manpreet Singh Dhami spent four years researching this film, and it shows. The courtroom scenes, archival investigations, and public debates feel authentic and deeply relevant in today's India. The film's atmosphere is grounded in realism, without resorting to melodrama or propaganda. This adds credibility to its message and allows the audience to form their own conclusions.
Cinematically, the film is modest but impactful. It's not about big-budget effects or star-studded glamor-it's about truth, courage, and the power of one man's resolve. The supporting cast-including Akansha Pandey and Yogendra Tikku-enhance the film's emotional core and help ground the protagonist's mission in everyday Indian realities.
In conclusion, His Story of Itihaas is a powerful reminder that history is not just about the past-it shapes our identity, our values, and our future. For every nationalist who believes that India's glorious past deserves to be told truthfully, this film is a mirror, a warning, and a call to action.
The protagonist's journey-from a concerned parent to a fearless truth-seeker-is portrayed with emotional depth and quiet strength by actor Subodh Bhave. His character reflects the everyday Indian who, though not politically powerful, holds immense moral conviction. He does not raise slogans or engage in violence; instead, he uses the RTI Act, research, and public discourse as his tools. This reflects the ideal nationalist approach: fighting for the country not just with passion, but with reason and responsibility.
The film carefully exposes how many history books ignore the valor of figures like Maharana Pratap, Rani Durgavati, or Subhas Chandra Bose, while giving undue space to glorified accounts of foreign rulers. These omissions are not accidental-they reflect decades of narrative control. His Story of Itihaas doesn't merely point fingers; it encourages viewers to think, question, and reclaim ownership of India's civilizational identity.
Director Manpreet Singh Dhami spent four years researching this film, and it shows. The courtroom scenes, archival investigations, and public debates feel authentic and deeply relevant in today's India. The film's atmosphere is grounded in realism, without resorting to melodrama or propaganda. This adds credibility to its message and allows the audience to form their own conclusions.
Cinematically, the film is modest but impactful. It's not about big-budget effects or star-studded glamor-it's about truth, courage, and the power of one man's resolve. The supporting cast-including Akansha Pandey and Yogendra Tikku-enhance the film's emotional core and help ground the protagonist's mission in everyday Indian realities.
In conclusion, His Story of Itihaas is a powerful reminder that history is not just about the past-it shapes our identity, our values, and our future. For every nationalist who believes that India's glorious past deserves to be told truthfully, this film is a mirror, a warning, and a call to action.
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- 2 h 24 min(144 min)
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