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The Waking of a Nation

  • TV Series
  • 2025–
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7.6/10
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The Waking of a Nation (2025)
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Waking of a Nation: Jallianwala Bagh is a web series that explores the frictions and triggers behind the Jallianwala Bagh massacre through the eyes of Kantilal Sahni, a fictitious member of ... Read allWaking of a Nation: Jallianwala Bagh is a web series that explores the frictions and triggers behind the Jallianwala Bagh massacre through the eyes of Kantilal Sahni, a fictitious member of the Hunter Commission.Waking of a Nation: Jallianwala Bagh is a web series that explores the frictions and triggers behind the Jallianwala Bagh massacre through the eyes of Kantilal Sahni, a fictitious member of the Hunter Commission.

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    • Taaruk Raina
    • Sahil Mehta
    • Bhawsheel Singh Sahni
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  • IMDb RATING
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    830
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    • Stars
      • Taaruk Raina
      • Sahil Mehta
      • Bhawsheel Singh Sahni
    • 201User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Taaruk Raina
    • Kantilal Sahni
    • 2025
    Sahil Mehta
    Sahil Mehta
    • Ali Allahbaksh Zaidi
    • 2025
    Bhawsheel Singh Sahni
    • Hari Singh Aulakh
    • 2025
    Nikita Dutta
    Nikita Dutta
    • Poonam
    • 2025
    Tómas Howser
    Tómas Howser
    • Deputy Commissioner Miles Irving
    • 2025
    Carl Wharton
    Carl Wharton
    • Lord William Hunter
    • 2025
    Andrew Sloman
    Andrew Sloman
    • Justice George Rankin
    • 2025
    Dubey Nikhil
    • Advocate Shah
    • 2025
    Raj Sandhu
    Raj Sandhu
    • Local Ledar
    • 2025
    Ranjit Singh
    • Amandeep
    • 2025
    Markus Rau
    • Captain Briggs
    • 2025
    Rita Sigmond
    Rita Sigmond
    • Marcella Sherwood
    • 2025
    Ed Robinson
    Ed Robinson
    • P. E. Jarman
    • 2025
    Diggaj Khatri
    • Gurung
    • 2025
    Robbie Boyle
    • John Crompton
    • 2025
    Man Singh Karamati
    • Phoola singh
    • 2025
    Ananyabrata Chakravorty
    • Dr. Satyapal Sigh
    • 2025
    Raj Jadon
    • Madan Rai
    • 2025
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    9arjund-97577

    Forgotten History

    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........
    8ayeshapathannn

    A Historical Drama That Feels Like a Psychological Thriller

    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.
    8shreyasdivas

    A Story That Shows the Struggle Between Hope and Disillusionment

    I love historical dramas, but what really impressed me about this one is how it focuses on the lead-up to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre instead of just showing the event itself. It makes you feel the weight of every decision, every miscommunication, and every act of power that led to one of the darkest moments in history.

    Kantilal Sahni's role as a member of the Hunter Commission adds a fascinating angle. He isn't a hero or a revolutionary-he's a man stuck inside a system that's only pretending to seek justice. As he starts to uncover the truth, his struggle becomes personal, and that's what makes this show so compelling.

    The courtroom scenes are some of the most gripping moments in the series. The performances are strong, and you can feel the frustration as the truth is twisted to serve political interests. The massacre itself is handled with restraint, making it all the more powerful when it happens.

    This show is a reminder that history is never as simple as we think. It's always shaped by those in power, and this series does an incredible job of showing how that happened.
    8sananajmi

    A Series That Explores the Political Machinery Behind a Massacre

    Most shows about historical events focus on the big moments, but this one is different. It's not just about the Jallianwala Bagh massacre-it's about the tensions that led to it, the people who tried to stop it, and the system that covered it up afterward. That's what makes it so gripping.

    Kantilal Sahni is such an interesting character because he starts off believing in the system. He thinks the Hunter Commission is there to find the truth. But as he listens to testimonies and sees how the British manipulate the investigation, he realises he's part of something much bigger-and much more dangerous. Watching his moral struggle unfold makes the story feel incredibly real.

    The courtroom debates are some of the best moments in the series. The arguments, the frustration, the moments where you can see the truth slipping through the cracks-it's all so well done. The production quality is top-notch, from the costumes to the historical details that make colonial India feel alive.

    It's rare to find a historical drama that feels this immersive. This isn't just about remembering history-it's about understanding how it was shaped.
    divyamishrak

    Worth watching

    While The Waking of a Nation is largely about the Indian struggle for justice, it wouldn't have been as impactful without the actors who portrayed the British figures responsible for the massacre and its cover-up. Alex Reece as General Dyer, Carl Wharton as Lord William Hunter, and Paul McEwan as Michael O'Dwyer play their roles with chilling conviction, making the injustice feel even more real.

    Alex Reece's portrayal of General Dyer is particularly striking. He embodies the cold ruthlessness of a man who believed he was simply carrying out his duty, making him all the more terrifying. He doesn't play Dyer as a loud, over-the-top villain but rather as someone disturbingly calm in his cruelty. His presence in the massacre scene is haunting, and his lack of remorse in the aftermath is infuriating.

    Carl Wharton as Lord William Hunter brings a more controlled yet equally unsettling energy. As the head of the Hunter Commission, his character pretends to seek justice but is ultimately just another tool for the British administration to manipulate the narrative. His exchanges with Kantilal Sahni highlight the deep-rooted racism of the colonial system, where justice was never truly meant for Indians.

    Paul McEwan's Michael O'Dwyer is arguably the most sinister of them all. Unlike Dyer, who pulled the trigger, O'Dwyer is the mastermind who ensured that the British Raj stayed in control through fear and suppression. His manipulative nature makes him one of the most frustrating characters to watch, yet his presence is crucial to understanding how the British system operated.

    The brilliance of these performances lies in their restraint. None of them play exaggerated villains, yet their mere presence fills every scene with unease. Their performances make the viewer angry, frustrated, and heartbroken-all the emotions a series like this should evoke. The Waking of a Nation wouldn't be as powerful without them, and that's what makes their portrayals so essential to the story.

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