Discovery Of India Pt.Jawaharlal Nehru

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02:08One hundred years after the British rule
02:13the rebellion in North India was on the rise
02:17The common people, especially the landlords
02:22were very restless
02:24The British government was also spreading opposition
02:30The high classes were very proud of the Srirangis
02:37The ignorance and pride of the East India Company
02:42had made their lives difficult
02:45They were neither concerned with the
02:48traditions of the East Indians
02:51nor with their emotions and thoughts
02:54They were completely in control of the people
02:59and began to do as they pleased
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04:58We are the owners of this land. This is our India.
05:09Baghdad is loved by the people more than heaven.
05:16This is our India.
05:28Today, the martyrs have spread the banner of change.
05:36Break the chains of slavery, spread the fire.
05:41Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, our brothers are dear.
05:50We are the owners of this land. This is our India.
06:00Baghdad is loved by the people more than heaven.
06:07This is our India.
06:20Pandit, have you reached?
06:27Yes, I have!
06:29Where will you stay?
06:32I have a long journey ahead of me
06:37I'll leave in the evening. It's a leisurely journey
06:42A night journey?
06:47We are not afraid of anything. We are not alone
06:52Are you soldiers?
06:56Where are you going?
06:58We will travel the whole country
07:02We are also travellers from a small village in Konkan
07:06This is the Vishnupanth and we are the Krishnajipanth
07:10We are going to Gwalior
07:17Why are you going to Gwalior?
07:22Is this not the time for a pilgrimage?
07:24Gwalior's Sindhi Queen Bayajabai
07:26is organising a big yajna
07:29Thousands of Brahmins will gather
07:31The learned Brahmins will get a big reward
07:34If God wills, we will also get a reward
07:38Where is Konkan and where is Gwalior?
07:42What is the need to go so far?
07:44There are food stalls in the village
07:48When Lord Peshwa ruled our country
07:52every Sardar would conduct a religious ritual
07:56Pooja, Mahapooja, Maharudra, Shatrachandi etc
08:00Now that Peshwa has been removed from Pune
08:03who cares for the Sardars?
08:05The day has come when the devotion is rising
08:09I heard this yajna is being organised after many years
08:14We'll make some money
08:17You are a learned Brahmin
08:19I am an illiterate soldier
08:21I am a farmer with my oxen
08:24You may know the world but listen to me
08:29Go back to your village
08:31Go back? Where?
08:33Will we eat there?
08:35No! We have high hopes for the yajna
08:38Then, it is not the time for a yajna
08:42Has Bhaija Bhai changed his mind?
08:46How do you know?
08:47The revolution has begun
08:49Revolution?
08:51Don't you know?
08:52Is there a war against the British?
08:55Of course!
08:56Meerut and Delhi have been liberated
09:00There will be more bloodshed
09:04The king will be replaced
09:09But how?
09:11Who can dare to fight the British?
09:14I am a soldier and I am a farmer
09:17I carry a sword and a gun
09:19I will find a solution
09:21I will drown the British in the sea
09:26But how?
09:27The British are very powerful
09:30Someone told me there is justice in their rule
09:35I heard a lot is changing
09:38There are new things in India that never existed before
09:42I have also heard that the British
09:46drive such a big car without horses
09:52There will be a lot of change
09:55But it will be bad
09:58I ask myself who has brought bad times?
10:02The British!
10:03They have removed our kings from the throne
10:08and now they want to destroy our religion
10:13Really?
10:14Yes!
10:16You don't know that this news has not reached your village
10:20I know!
10:21I have seen it with my own eyes
10:25Tell me
10:29Where the rivers of milk flow
10:32the pride of the shepherds flowed
10:38Trees grew pearls
10:41The earth was full of gold
10:46The farmers' horns rang
10:49The workers were happy
10:55My dear India, my dear India
11:04My dear India, my dear India
11:10My dear India, my dear India
11:17A foreigner came from a far off land
11:24He said he was a trader
11:30He took a scale in one hand
11:33and a hidden dagger in the other
11:41The monkey killed the cat
11:47My dear India, my dear India
11:53My dear India, my dear India
12:00My dear India, my dear India
12:08My dear India, my dear India
12:23I came to my doorstep
12:26I bought cloth and spices
12:30I built a house and an army of guards
12:35One day I became the Emperor
12:40I did not fight nor did I fight
12:43I said I would do good
12:45The kings did the first good
12:48The workers did the second good
12:50The farmers did the third good
12:53The landowners did the fourth good
12:55I became the Governor
12:58He brought the Governor's journal
13:00His name was Dalhousie
13:04He was a very clever Englishman
13:08One day he gave an order
13:11Whether a king or a queen or a Nawab
13:16If he dies without a child, he is a prisoner
13:21All the documents are in writing
13:25Dalhousie went to Bengal, Odisha, Mysore and Bihar
13:32He did not take a single penny
13:36He danced like a puppet
13:39He forgot his identity
13:44He became a monkey
14:00I am Dalhousie
14:01The King of Satara is dead
14:04He has no children
14:06That's good!
14:08Chhatrapati!
14:10I am Dalhousie
14:11Enjoy your holiday
14:13The King of Jhansi is dead
14:14What did you say?
14:15The King of Jhansi is dead?
14:17Then Jhansi is ours!
14:19Jhansi is Dalhousie's!
14:21Rani Sahiba!
14:23I regret to inform you that the Governor-General
14:25is not in a position to recognise your adopted son
14:28as the lawful heir to the throne of Jhansi
14:31What is the reason for this decision?
14:38It is the Company's opinion that the Peshawars
14:40were the legitimate heirs to the palace of Jhansi
14:44Once they gave it to the Company
14:46your family can no longer claim the subordinary rights
14:49Major Elish Sahib!
14:51The Company had a treaty with us
14:54You had granted the King a title
14:56And now?
14:57That was then, Mr. Moropant
15:00Things are different now
15:02My ancestors and my husband have always
15:04maintained a friendship with the Company
15:07We have served the Company from time to time
15:10Is there a difference in friendship?
15:14Are friendships mere words on paper?
15:17Please do not misunderstand our intentions
15:20We are fully conscious of your own interests
15:24You will receive a pension of five thousand rupees a month
15:28But this is on condition that you relinquish
15:31the Royal Palace of Jhansi to the East India Company
15:34You call us queens and threaten to take our throne
15:38What you are doing is called treason
15:43I still pray to the Company
15:45that my son is recognised as the lawful heir
15:47to the throne of Jhansi
15:49You have no cause for complaint
15:52You have our offer of a handsome pension
15:54and the City Palace
15:55But you are dismissing us from Jhansi
15:59Tell your Lord that the Queen of Jhansi
16:02has not learned to live on charity
16:05Jhansi was ours and still is
16:08I will never give up my Jhansi
16:26The land of Jhansi is fair
16:29What difference is there in friendship?
16:34To make a promise and not to break it
16:37is the only way to achieve victory
16:43Raj viharpa nigli pin sin
16:58Phir bhi kahe kiya ehsan
17:06Nanga rehta, bhukho marta
17:20Mera pyaara Hindustan
17:38Gaya Udaipur, Karnataka
17:42Mita Tanjore ka naam
17:47Bari aayi avadh ki suno kale jaa thaam
18:02Greetings, your Royal Highness!
18:04I trust you are well?
18:08Achhi sehat ki mamaniyat ki nahi ab tak aapne
18:11Colonel Uttram!
18:13We will always care for your Highness
18:16and for your subjects
18:20Do you have a problem with our people?
18:23Did they complain to you that
18:26you should remove Wajid Ali Shah
18:29and take over the avadh?
18:31I'm afraid your Highness is hardly in a position
18:34to give attention to their problems
18:36The royal hari, the musicians, the nutch girls
18:40All these barely leave you any time at all
18:43to pay attention to other matters
18:46Why do you want to fool me?
18:49You just want to make more money
18:53You will fill your treasures
18:57by taking care of the avadh
18:59Your Highness has had two years to put matters right
19:03Who gave you this right?
19:05I accept only one condition
19:07and that is the King of Delhi
19:09The company has noted that everything is not right in Oud
19:14Your talukdars are subjecting the riots to inhuman extortion
19:19and to torture
19:20You are the soldier of the company
19:24whose salary you get from us
19:26The money we get is only at your behest
19:30If the people are unhappy, you are to blame
19:33I fear we are engaged in a futile conversation
19:37You are right!
19:39You have come with full preparation
19:42If we talk of a competition
19:45you will order the massacre in Lucknow
19:50Then let us agree to live in peace, your Highness
19:55I have a mandate
19:56A mandate to inform you that your Highness will move to Calcutta
20:00where you will receive a pension of twelve lakhs of rupees
20:05May I present the proposal to your Highness for formal approval?
20:10The agreement?
20:12The agreement is made in equal powers
20:15You can make the announcement yourself
20:35Your Highness!
20:39Your Highness!
20:42Keep this
20:45It is the last sign of our glory
20:49But the position you have assigned us
20:56is it enough for a King?
21:02I request my company to reconsider its decision
21:12He snatched away the rights of the Nawab
21:17and sent him to Calcutta
21:21He was a traitor for the people
21:25He was a traitor for the people
21:30He was a traitor for the people
21:38He was a traitor for the people
21:47He was a traitor for the people
21:58The King, the King, the farmer, the laborer
22:03They have all been killed by Sabal
22:06The Nawab has snatched away his rights
22:09He does not have the right to collect money
22:11The farmer will collect it from him
22:15It is a very dark place
22:17There was a poor farmer, Sivaparan Singh Thakur
22:22He could not give five rupees to the farmer
22:24So, he sold his land
22:27Is this true?
22:29Are you begging, Sivaparan Singh Thakur?
22:32It is not true!
22:34The farmer's land was not snatched
22:37That's right!
22:39The crop was cut and the land was not snatched
22:45Now, he has written on paper that he is innocent
22:51Now, there is no account of tax and expenditure
22:56The farmer will say, yes, pass now, damn fool!
22:59He will say whatever comes to his mind
23:01If the farmer is not innocent, he is a traitor
23:04If there is a flood, he will have to pay the tax
23:06He will have to pay!
23:08It was better to go to the Taluk-e-Daran
23:12and explain the difficulties
23:14and join hands
23:16so that the poor and the rich can co-operate
23:20Now, the sand has turned into oil
23:25The sand has turned into oil
23:27The sand has turned into oil
23:30The Deval Majid has not even left the land
23:34The land belongs to the King, not the farmer
23:40No matter how much you shout, no one listens
23:44Get out, you rascal!
23:50My father told me
23:53Ramdin! Be a soldier!
23:56If Purghan does not fight and I do not join
24:00what will I do?
24:02Will I fall from the sky and die?
24:07He is a brave man!
24:09He will send the Indian soldiers to fight
24:12where they can fight on their own
24:16Where will he send me?
24:18To the Black Sea, China, Afghanistan, Burmese
24:22Fight and die like animals
24:26so that you may rot in hell
24:28Far away from your country
24:31Serve your master as much as you can
24:36An Indian Black man can never be an officer
24:40Only a white man can be an officer
24:42An Indian can only be a slave
24:46Do you know, Panditji?
24:48Now he grinds the bones in the flour and gives it to me
24:52Bones in sugar, skin in water, fat in ghee
24:58The best mixture in the city
25:00And that new cartridge?
25:05Yes! He has given me a new cartridge
25:09He says it is better than the old one
25:13It is more effective, less bullet-prone
25:18It is more effective, less bullet-prone
25:20You will be safe
25:24You have to load the new cartridge
25:28and the cartridge is coated with fat
25:31of cow and pig
25:33It is good for both Hindus and Muslims
25:36If you refuse to touch it, it is your holiday
25:40Beg your master and take it
25:42The regiment has been dismissed
25:51There is a limit to everything
26:01There is a limit to the pain of tolerating cruelty
26:07There is a limit to the pain of tolerating cruelty
26:09The hieroglyphs will not take it any more
26:14The hieroglyphs will not take it any more
26:16The men will have to give up their lives
26:21The men will have to give up their lives
26:26There is a limit to everything
26:31There is a limit to everything
26:36First of all, there was a spark of fire in Barakur
26:41There was a spark of fire
26:44Slowly, slowly, the whole world was on fire
26:49The whole world was on fire
26:51The white man sat quietly, he called the white men
26:56He called the white men
26:59He was the one who crushed all the rebels
27:04He was the one
27:10There was a soldier here
27:13He was in a state of discontent
27:17A lion roared
27:21His name was Mangal Pandey
27:26His name was Mangal Pandey
27:31Come out!
27:33Do you wear bangles like these?
27:37You are God's children
27:40Your father, your mother
27:43How long will you continue to commit atrocities?
27:47Open your eyes and see
27:50Will you come to your senses when you die?
27:55Come out!
27:58What are you doing, Mangal Pandey?
28:01Save the watchman!
28:06Call the soldiers!
28:08Are you blind?
28:11The Gaurans are returning
28:14They have crossed the river yesterday
28:16They will return the day after tomorrow
28:19They will kill us and throw us into the river
28:23Kill those who don't have bullets in their mouths
28:43It's time to pick up the rifle
28:46It will be too late
28:48The Gaurans are returning
28:51Kill them all!
28:54Why are you standing?
28:58Do you want to rot in hell?
29:01Pick up the rifle and kill them all!
29:05Hail Kali! Hail Bajrangbali!
29:10Who are you?
29:14I am Mangal Pandey
29:17Why did you come here, bloody fool?
29:20Why did you take the rifle?
29:22Don't you want to die?
29:24Shut up!
29:26Your reign is over
29:29Go back to your country
29:32I give you two minutes
29:34He is drunk!
29:36Take him away!
29:44The rifle is loaded
29:46Bloody cowards!
29:48You are born to be cowards!
30:04Enough!
30:07Leave him!
30:10Did you see that?
30:14It's so easy!
30:16We can kill the Gaurans too
30:19There's no need for that
30:22Come on! Kill them all!
30:39Who is this idiot?
30:44Come on!
30:49Why have you allowed him to be here?
30:54It's so easy!
30:59Why has nobody seized this troublemaker?
31:04Are you going to lose your religion?
31:07Speak up!
31:17Go to hell, you son of a bitch!
31:23I can't live like this
31:26I can't die like you
31:31I can't die like you
31:34Good bye!
32:01The first martyr of the revolution was Mangal Pandey
32:06He was the first to fight and the first to shoot
32:11He was the first to die
32:16He was the first to die
32:23It is a matter of great shame
32:29But we have to speak the truth
32:34But we have to speak the truth
33:00I tell you all again
33:05There is no cow or pig on this cart
33:11There is no cow or pig on this cart
33:14This is a rumour
33:18The goons spread such rumours
33:23But you are all soldiers
33:28You will have to use this cartridge
33:33You can't refuse
33:37Those of us who practise today
33:41With this cartridge we will show
33:47How loyal and brave the soldiers of the 3rd Infantry are
33:57How loyal and brave the soldiers of the 3rd Infantry are
34:02Come on!
34:04Give me another order, sir
34:06I will accept it
34:08But I can't do this
34:10This cartridge will be dirty
34:13It will be impure
34:17If you don't take this cartridge
34:20I will arrest you
34:23I will court-martial you
34:28The soldiers were not ordered
34:30The soldiers were not ordered
34:32The soldiers were not ordered
34:34Only five were allowed to live
34:36The rest were imprisoned
34:41They were court-martialed
34:43It was time to punish them
34:48They were brought to the parade
34:50They were brought to the parade
34:55They were brought to the parade
34:59They were punished with great arrogance
35:03They were brought to the parade
35:05They were punished with great arrogance
35:23I have not court-martialed you
35:26I have punished all of you
35:29You deliberately disobeyed the order
35:32You deliberately disobeyed the order
35:34You deliberately disobeyed the order
35:39I told you all
35:41I promised you
35:43There is no dirt on the cartridge
35:46Your religion will not be harmed
35:51But you did not listen to me
35:53But you did not listen to me
35:55You humiliated your uniform
35:57You humiliated your uniform
35:59Now you do not deserve to be a soldier
36:04Now you do not deserve to be a soldier
36:06That is why you are humiliated
36:10That is why you are humiliated
36:12You have committed a crime
36:14You have committed a crime
36:16You are sentenced to ten years
36:27You are sentenced to ten years
36:47Don't you hear me?
36:49Don't you hear me?
36:51Do you accept this cartridge?
36:53Beware of these red-faced people
36:56who are trying to ruin our religion
37:00Fear of guns of the loyalists
37:03Fear of guns of the loyalists
37:05Terror brought peace on the surface
37:08but there was unrest inside
37:10Anger was at its peak
37:13and rumours were spreading
37:16There was a commotion everywhere
37:17Today there will be chaos
37:20But the British did not listen to any of this
37:25They went to the club
37:27and sang, our soldiers are loyalists
37:32Days passed, nights passed
37:34and on 10th May 1957
37:37a great revolt broke out
37:39The fire of the Yajna was lit
37:41The rebel soldiers ran to the jail
37:44to free their prisoners
37:45They called for a strike at the headquarters
37:47They defeated the British and cleared the British
37:50The rebels took over Meerut
37:52The soldiers took over Meerut
37:56We have taken over Meerut
37:58What do we do now?
38:01We must stop the revolt
38:02The British will attack
38:04We must fight
38:05We will not stay here
38:07It's a small revolt
38:09It's a revolution
38:10It's too soon!
38:13So what? We have already started
38:15It's too soon!
38:17Let's go and meet our rebel soldiers
38:20Where to? Lucknow?
38:21Why Lucknow?
38:23There is a lot of preparation
38:24What if the British attack?
38:26Then where shall we go?
38:28Let's go to Kanpur
38:30Where is Kanpur?
38:32Nanasaheb Peshwa is there
38:34What if they are not ready?
38:36Why should we interfere in their work?
38:39Let's go to Delhi
38:40Delhi!
38:41Why Delhi?
38:42We have overturned Goran's throne
38:45We have pushed him into the sea
38:47Who is our king? The King of Delhi
38:50The King of India!
38:52Where is the King? In Delhi
38:54Our capital is Delhi
38:56Let's go to Delhi
39:01We are all uneducated soldiers
39:03Those who are educated are loyal to the British
39:08We have no one to tell us where to go
39:14We need a wise leader
39:17who will show us the way
39:20and make us understand our duty
39:23I just want the atrocities of the foreigners to end
39:27I want their taxes to end
39:29I want them to go back to their homes
39:31I want to live here in peace
39:35I don't know who will rule here after the British
39:39All I know is that the King of India lives in Delhi
39:43Let's go to Delhi
39:45Let's go to Delhi to meet the King of our country
39:49Let's go to Delhi to meet the King of our country
39:52Come on soldiers! Let's go to Delhi
40:06Here we are in Delhi
40:10It's quiet here. There's no movement
40:14How can we rebel on our own?
40:18The British are very strong
40:20So what? We'll help the King
40:23Yes! The regiment is ready and the army is with us
40:27But what does the King want?
40:29Come here you fool!
40:30Why?
40:31The King will advise you
40:34One is old and the other is weak
40:37What shall we do now?
40:39What shall we do?
40:40We'll go and tell the King that this is the crown and this is the throne
40:44Put the crown on your head and sit on the throne
40:46and rule the country
40:47That's it! Let's go!
40:53We marched towards Delhi
40:55The British fought well and were brave
40:58But what could we do?
40:59They waited for help and stood outside Delhi
41:02We seized the city of Delhi
41:06Your Majesty! The Balwais have entered the fort
41:10What?
41:13Have they entered the palace?
41:15Yes! They have seized the city of Delhi
41:18and are waiting for your permission
41:23But the British! Where are they?
41:29The British have been killed by the soldiers
41:32O God!
41:41Where is the Commissioner Frazer?
41:44He was killed first
41:57May God grant him paradise!
42:02What do these Balwais want from us?
42:05They have come to see you as the King of India
42:10Me? At my age?
42:15At my age?
42:17You will be the rightful King of India
42:21That's what the soldiers believe
42:24How long can I wear this crown?
42:29How long can I wear this crown?
42:33How long can I wear this crown?
42:40Perhaps forever
42:42The Peshwa Bithoor people are doing a good job
42:45Please don't refuse
42:51I don't have the strength to refuse
42:55Yesterday I was surrounded by the British
42:59Today I am surrounded by these Balwais
43:08I have no choice but to wear this crown
43:13and become the King
43:19As long as I live
43:24I will do what God wills
43:31If the British win, you will be the last King of India
43:36If they lose, you will be remembered in history
43:41as the King who re-established the Mughal Empire
43:54The entire country is on fire
43:57The North and the South say the British were cowards
44:03We have sent the red-faced monkey to cross the Tatak Mandir
44:07We will rob India of its freedom once again
44:16No one will be able to stop us
44:19We will rob India of its freedom once again
44:24We will rob India of its freedom once again
44:29We will rob India of its freedom once again
44:33We will rob India of its freedom once again
44:37Jadhav sir!
44:42Has the Mughal Emperor come to the throne again?
44:46Yes! He has!
44:47How do you know all this?
44:49I am a messenger of revolution
44:53Not all the regiments have joined yet
44:57I will go to Saban and tell him to get up
45:00Will he get up?
45:01He will get up! There will be a war
45:05You must go back!
45:07Go back? How can I go back?
45:10What about the Mahajan in the village?
45:13I can't go back
45:16What about the rest?
45:18I will go to Jhansi
45:20I will also go with you
45:24You will be safe on the journey
45:26I may get lucky once I reach Jhansi
45:31You are a true Dachana Baj Pandit
45:36Come with me to meet the Queen of Jhansi
45:40You will get good judgment
45:42You are a sweet talker!
46:05We are going to Chavani. Take this road
46:10The Queen lives in the palace in the city
46:14The palace in the city?
46:15The palace in the city has been taken over by the British
46:20The palace is not well, but the Queen lives there
46:23That's why the palace is in disarray
46:27The British have made the palace the residence of the Queen
46:32You may go!
46:33I hear the Queen is a religious woman
46:36We'll meet in the evening
46:38If the Lord wills, good bye!
46:55A letter for the Barmi Native Infantry Regiment
46:58A letter for the Barmi Native Infantry Regiment
47:07I thought there would be a riot
47:10Why didn't you think it would spread so far?
47:13It's not just one regiment
47:16It has spread to the foothills of the jungle
47:17Sit quietly!
47:19How many soldiers are there?
47:21It's not a question of soldiers
47:23We have neither weapons nor money
47:26What's the difference between ammunition and treasure?
47:28Do you think it's so easy?
47:31Yes! If the ammunition is seized
47:34the fort will be won!
47:37Let's do this! We will attack and you will defend
47:40Tell the ammunition depot that we need ammunition
47:45If you act smartly, we'll enter the fort
47:48Do you think it's a game of words?
47:49Revolution is not a game of words
47:52What's the big deal?
47:53Some soldiers will stay in the fields
47:56Will they die for the country and not for the British?
48:02What?
48:04What you said is true!
48:06Be ready!
48:11You are a religious man, Shri Mantabai
48:14I have heard of you in Konkan
48:17That's why I have come all the way
48:20No one can match you in worship
48:24Now, only devotional worship is left
48:29You have come from so far. Stay for a few days
48:32The ritual is going on. I won't disappoint you
48:36Shri Mantabai! Two British officers are here
48:41British officers? Why have they come?
48:44Call them! Please wait!
48:47Greetings, Rani Sahiba!
48:54Tell me, how did you suffer?
48:57How can the Company serve me now?
49:00The soldiers have mutinied, Rani Sahiba
49:02They have seized the magazine
49:04We have come to ask for your help
49:07Such a powerful Englishman!
49:10How can a woman, who has snatched away her kingdom
49:13from a widow, help you?
49:15This is an emergency situation
49:17Our lives are in danger
49:19We are afraid they will kill us all
49:22I don't think so
49:23But your fear is justified
49:26Only you can protect us now
49:28How? I have no army, no weapons, no money
49:34Your soldiers are not from Jhansi
49:36What can I do?
49:38I suggest you go to Datia
49:42All the roads are in the hands of the mutineers
49:44We cannot hope to escape out of the city
49:47We must hole up in the fort
49:48It's the only safe place for us
49:50Then get up there
49:52You have the right to fight
49:55We can hold out for some time
49:57It's an impressive fort and not at all easy to capture
50:00The problem is provisions
50:05Take as much as I have
50:10How can I buy it from the city?
50:12I have no money
50:14You know my financial situation
50:16Get it on credit, get it on loan, get it anyhow
50:19We'll settle up after all these troubles are over
50:23You have no history of repaying debts
50:26We shall never forget this help, never
50:28You have always said so
50:30The Jhansi king always helped you
50:34But when the Jhansi was in trouble you forgot it
50:37You made me a beggar
50:39I assure you
50:40I don't need your promises
50:43I am going to help you out of humanity
50:47There's no other reason
50:49I don't want anyone to starve in Jhansi
50:51Be it an Indian or someone else
50:55Go to the fort. The provisions will be delivered
50:59Thank you madam! Thank you!
51:01We will go to the fort
51:03We must take the families there, too
51:09Manu! Why should we give these mutineers food?
51:13Food is not forbidden in this country
52:14We are going to Delhi. Please allow us to leave
52:18If you permit, we can sit on your throne
52:23You will go away
52:25If the British attack Jhansi again
52:28who will protect Jhansi?
52:30Abbe Gora will not come here
52:33If he does, we'll kill him
52:37It won't be so easy
52:39It won't be the same with men who are hungry
52:45It won't be so easy
52:47Don't worry, madam. We'll fix it
52:50Don't worry about Jhansi
52:53If I have to snatch Jhansi from the British
52:56I won't take permission from the soldiers
52:59I'll fight on my own
53:03You have said it!
53:05If I could get some weapons and money
53:10You know I have neither the army nor the money
53:14The little I had was in my pocket
53:17You must have got it
53:19Can you get it from your treasure?
53:22The treasure is empty. The British have looted it
53:27They have left this palace for me
53:31I get a salary of five thousand a month
53:34What good is that?
53:37I had to beg the British for my son Damodar Rao's
53:40sacred rites
53:42The money was mine
53:44The British had threatened to give it to Damodar Rao
53:49He gave nothing
53:50You have ruled for generations
53:54You must have some money
53:57Give me some of it
54:01I have kept no money in the name of Gangajali
54:04What can we do?
54:06We need at least three lakh rupees
54:11We can't leave Jhansi without the money
54:16If you permit, we'll take the money from the city
54:21You'll loot my Jhansi?
54:24No! Never!
54:26How can you say that?
54:29We need the money. You can get it from anywhere
54:33We'll take it from Delhi as soon as we get it
54:37That's right!
54:46Give me till evening. Let me think
54:50We can't wait for long
54:55You give the rest of the orders
54:57Let's go!
55:05Manu! How can we get three lakh rupees?
55:10We'll have to go to every Mahajan in the city
55:13and ask for the money
55:16If you need it, get my stamp and a loan letter
55:19But...
55:20Sell the rest of what we have and raise the money
55:26Tell the Mahajans that we must get the money now
55:30If they refuse, tell them that the rebels will loot the city
55:34Help us for your own security
55:39There is no other way
55:50This is our India!
55:52Our nation's motherland!
55:54Loved by Heaven!
55:56Loved by Heaven!
55:58This is our India!
56:13The 1857 rebellion was not a mere army rebellion
56:19It spread rapidly and became a general rebellion
56:25It became a war for India's freedom
56:29As a people's movement it was limited to
56:33Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Bharat and Bihar
56:40It was a mutual explosion
56:44which was supported by landlords and their supporters
56:47But it was instigated by the hatred of the foreigners
56:53In this case, the Timtimat-e-Chiragh of the Mughal Empire
56:57was a symbol
57:00of a king who was in a state of weakness and helplessness
57:05in the Red Fort of Delhi
57:17The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:19The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:21The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:23The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:25The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:27The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:29The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:31The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:33The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:35The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:37The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:39The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:41The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:43The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:45The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:47The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:49The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:51The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:53The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:55The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:57The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
57:59The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:01The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:03The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:05The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:07The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:09The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:11The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:13The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:15The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:17The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:19The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:21The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:23The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:25The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:27The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:29The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:31The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:33The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:35The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:37The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:39The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:41The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:43The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:45The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha
58:47The great sage Mahatma Hiranyagarbha

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