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Bose - The Forgotten Hero (Official Site)

The Official site for the film :

Give me blood and I shall give you freedom' - Called Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose urging Indians onto selfless patriotism.

Catch the tumultuous last five years of the life of Bose that marked the turning point in India's struggle for independence from British Colonial rule. The highly controversial events including a daring escape, travel across Afghanistan in disguise, meeting Hitler in Germany, and ending in a mysterious plane crash; providing screen drama and visual adventure that would leave any James Bond movie wanting.

Come, re-discover one of our greatest heroes, and be awed by this life-extraordinaire.

http://www.bosethefilm.com/




Some more links :

  1. 'I will always remember Netaji'
  2. A fitting tribute
  3. 'Bose' hits the turnstiles today
  4. Benegal on his next film, Bose
  5. Interview with Netaji's daughter, Anita Bose Pfaff
  6. The Introduction
  7. Part I: 'India has not behaved honorably'
  8. Part II: 'Gandhi was no saint'
  9. Part III: 'Gandhi and my father were not tainted'
  10. Court turns down plea against Bose

Comments

  1. shamit u seem pretty desperate for comments - is that why ur nasty to amit in his blog? or is it some personal prob?

    in there u say u hit 'next' and found amit's blog that means u didnt know him before, then why so hostile? is it lack of upbringing with manners and courtesy. gair enough you didnt like amit's posts you could just say you dont like it...but why the slang and the abuse and the insult? it all boils down to your sick personality and careless upbringing...dont do anymore shame to your parents. be respectful to other and you shall get respected in return.

    btw your posts suck!

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  2. Wow ! And now welcome to comment spamming - the above post is a classic example
    Thats why the major blogging tools like movabletype, have introduced spam control software features.

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