How Did Raj Babbar Feel About Portraying Sardar Udham Singh on His 126th Birthday?
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Key Takeaways
- Raj Babbar reflects on the significance of portraying Sardar Udham Singh.
- The Jallianwala Bagh massacre remains a critical event in India’s history.
- Singh avenged the massacre by targeting Michael O’Dwyer.
- Babbar's portrayal highlights the values of courage and sacrifice.
- Understanding Singh’s legacy is vital for future generations.
Mumbai, Dec 26 (NationPress) On the occasion of the 126th birth anniversary of the revered freedom fighter Sardar Udham Singh, esteemed actor Raj Babbar shared his reflections on his portrayal of this monumental character on screen.
In his remarks, Babbar conveyed the substantial influence of portraying such a crucial figure in India’s history and the weight of responsibility involved in bringing Udham Singh’s narrative to life. The actor took to Instagram on Friday to share a nostalgic video clip from the film. In his message, Raj Babbar contemplated the historical relevance of Sardar Udham Singh and the horrific Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
He emphasized that the massacre represented a serious violation of human rights, mentioning that while the British authorities held General Dyer accountable, the broader act of retribution for these atrocities was executed by Sardar Udham Singh when he took decisive action in England.
Babbar articulated the personal significance of portraying Udham Singh on screen, describing it as an exhilarating and meaningful experience. He stated, "The incident of Jallianwala Bagh was a crime against humanity. Even the British government punished Dyer. But the quest for revenge for the Indians was fulfilled by the valiant Sardar Udham Singh when he traveled to England and risked his life."
“Taking on the role of Udham Singh Ji has been such a thrilling experience for me that it continues to resonate with me today. I salute this incredible son of our nation, the embodiment of unyielding bravery and determination, Sardar Udham Singh, on his birth anniversary.”
Raj Babbar depicted Sardar Udham Singh in the 1999 Indian Punjabi film “Shaheed Uddham Singh,” which premiered on December 24, 1999, just two days prior to Singh's birth centenary.
Born in 1899 in a Punjabi village, this revolutionary freedom fighter avenged the Jallianwala Bagh massacre by assassinating Michael O’Dwyer, the then Lieutenant Governor of Punjab.