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Scars: That Remain After 100 Years of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre ()


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On the 13th of April in 1919, a peaceful protest by civilians turned into a horrific bloodshed that stunned the nation. A day that traditionally falls on Baisakhi is also a dark reminder of the Jallianwala Bagh 'hatyakand' (massacre). To... See more »

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Mahesh Behal ...
Descendant / Relative of Martyr
Naineesh Behal ...
Descendant / Relative of Martyr
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(voice)
Prashant Gaurav ...
Author
Azaan Kapoor ...
Descendant / Relative of Martyr
Royal Kapoor ...
Self - Descendant / Relative of Martyr
Sunil Kapoor ...
Descendant / Relative of Martyr
Ved Prakash Kapoor ...
Descendant / Relative of Martyr
Vimal Kapoor ...
Descendant / Relative of Martyr
Jagmindera Singh Sehrawat ...
as JS Sehrawat Anthropoly Expert
Krishna Sharma ...
Descendant / Relative of Martyr
Mukesh Sharma ...
Theatre Actor
Satpal Sharma ...
Descendant / Relative of Martyr
Gyan Singh ...
Udham Singh's Decendant
Harpal Singh ...
Udham Singh's Decendant
Harpreet Pal Singh ...
Descendant / Relative of Martyr
Karnail Singh ...
Sunam Resident
Surinder Singh ...
Descendant / Relative of Martyr
Avtar Singh Tari ...
Sunam Resident
Gurpreet Waraich ...
Poet

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Ojaswwee Sharma

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Mona ... (writer)
 
Diveeja Sharma ... (subtitles)
 
Ojaswwee Sharma ... (screenplay)

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Satinder V. Singh ... executive producer (as Bicky Singh)

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Raman Kumar ... (videography)
Sanju Singha ... (videography)

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Bhasker Pandey ... (edited by)

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Prashant Bhagat ... production team
Rajan Sharma ... production team

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Rohit Kumar ... associate director

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Bhasker Pandey ... dialogue editor

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Swatantra Bharat ... special thanks
Dhrupad ... thanks
Mr. & Mrs. Gurdip Malik ... thanks
Rammi Sandhey ... thanks
Rahul Sharma ... thanks
Gurpreet Singh ... thanks
Piara Singh ... thanks

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On the 13th of April in 1919, a peaceful protest by civilians turned into a horrific bloodshed that stunned the nation. A day that traditionally falls on Baisakhi is also a dark reminder of the Jallianwala Bagh 'hatyakand' (massacre). To mark its centenary, all leading media houses in the country revisited the past. The Indian Government has begun restoration work at the fateful site. Britain finally expressed their regret over the suffering caused due to the massacre, a hundred years too late. Does revisiting the history with much fanfare reopen the old scars or has the time been able to heal? The documentary takes one to the site that witnessed the baseless, brutal killings. It is weaved through heart-wrenching narratives from the descendants of the martyrs who have kept the stories buried deep in their hearts over the generations. Artists, authors, historians and researchers revisit the tragedy and how have things unfolded since then, through their work of art, writing and research. Written by Pinaka Mediaworks

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  • Scars: That Remain After 100 Years of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre (India)
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  • 32 min
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Budget $5,000 (estimated)

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