The Legend of Bhagat Singh

The Legend of Bhagat Singh

Year: 2002

Runtime: 155 mins

Language: Hindi

Director: Rajkumar Santoshi

CrimeHistoryDramaPolitics and human rightsBollywood emotional dramas

Born in British India, Bhagat Singh witnesses numerous atrocities during his childhood and grows up to become one of the most fearless freedom fighters in the country.

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1

Birth of Bhagat K. Singh in British India

Bhagat K. Singh is born in British India in 1907, growing up under a regime that presents itself as a trading partner while tightening its grip. From an early age, he witnesses the violence and hardship of colonial rule that shape his worldview. These formative years plant the seeds for his later actions in the freedom struggle.

1907 British India
2

Jallianwala Bagh massacre and radicalization

The turning point comes after the brutal Jallianwala Bagh massacre. This atrocity hardens his resolve to fight for India's freedom and fuels his commitment to radical action. The event marks a shift from observation to active participation in the independence movement.

1919 Amritsar
3

Encounter with Gandhi's satyagraha and non-cooperation

He encounters Gandhi's satyagraha philosophy and the call for a broad non-cooperation movement that urges Indians to discard British goods and withdraw from schools and government jobs. The movement's ideals begin to influence Bhagat's outlook. He starts considering more direct, radical action as part of India's freedom struggle.

1920-1922 India
4

Gandhi's movement ends after Chauri Chaura; Bhagat turns to revolution

Following Gandhi's call to end the movement after the Chauri Chaura incident in 1922, Bhagat's path narrows to revolutionary tactics. He reassesses methods and begins aligning with underground groups. He resolves to take more clandestine steps toward liberty.

1922 India
5

Family arrangements and personal vow

His family landscape shifts when his father Kishan Singh steps in to bail him out so he can run a dairy farm and marry Mannewali. Bhagat leaves a note behind declaring that his love for the country must come first, and he sets out on a journey toward a radical path. This note signals his commitment and foreshadows his willingness to sacrifice personal life.

1922-1923 Punjab, India
6

Lajpat Rai's death and revolutionary alliance

The death of Lala Lajpat Rai during protests against the Simon Commission becomes a catalyst for action. In response, Bhagat joins forces with Shivaram Hari Rajguru, Sukhdev Thapar, and Chandrashekhar Azad to plan retaliation against a British police officer, Saunders. The killings galvanize the youth and escalate the violent resistance.

1928 Punjab, India
7

Assassination of Saunders

Bhagat, Rajguru, and Sukhdev carry out the assassination of police officer Saunders. The act draws national and international attention and cements Bhagat's image as a fearless freedom fighter.

December 17, 1928 Lahore, Punjab, India
8

Bombing of the Central Legislative Assembly

In 1929, Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt bomb the Central Legislative Assembly in New Delhi to draw attention to the Indian independence cause. They throw bombs onto empty benches and are arrested, choosing to use a public trial as a platform to articulate their motives.

April 1929 New Delhi
9

Public trial and defense to tell the revolutionaries' story

During the subsequent trials, Bhagat declares his intent to narrate the revolutionaries' story to the world rather than allow the British to label them as merely violent offenders. His courtroom rhetoric elevates his status among supporters and fuels public sympathy.

1929-1930 Lahore, India
10

63-day hunger strike in Lahore Central Jail

Inside Lahore Central Jail, Bhagat and his fellow prisoners undertake a dramatic 63-day hunger strike to demand better treatment. The authorities respond with canings and forced feedings, testing the prisoners' resolve and widening support for their cause.

1929-1930 Lahore Central Jail
11

Azad ambush at Alfred Park; death

Chandrashekhar Azad is ambushed at Alfred Park in Allahabad on 27 February 1931 and, refusing capture, dies with his last bullet. The death symbolizes unwavering commitment to the cause and further inflames public sentiment.

27 February 1931 Allahabad (Prayagraj), India
12

Saunders murder case revival and Gandhi-Irwin pact negotiation

With public support rising around the hunger strikes, Lord Irwin orders a renewed look at the Saunders murder case. Death sentences are handed down for Bhagat, Sukhdev, and Rajguru, and Gandhi negotiates a pact to release political prisoners but excludes those involved in violence.

1931 India
13

Execution of Bhagat, Sukhdev, and Rajguru

On 23 March 1931, Bhagat, Sukhdev, and Rajguru are hanged in secrecy in Lahore, their deaths sealing a controversial chapter in the Indian independence movement. Their sacrifices spark intense debates across the subcontinent and beyond, leaving behind a powerful legacy.

23 March 1931 Lahore Central Jail
14

Legacy of Bhagat Singh

Bhagat Singh's name remains a powerful symbol of youthful idealism, unwavering courage, and the relentless pursuit of a free and just nation. His legacy continues to inspire generations to challenge oppression and fight for independence.

Post-1931 India

Last Updated: October 09, 2025 at 16:54

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