Amol Parashar on 5 national awards for Sardar Udham, says people are curious 

The actor who played Bhagat Singh in Sardar Udham, Amol Parashar, said he is incredibly happy that the movie received five National Awards, including Best Hindi Film, and honors for production design, cinematography, costume design, and audiography. Amol speaks his heart While speaking to the media, he says, “I was very happy to hear the […]

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The actor who played Bhagat Singh in Sardar Udham, Amol Parashar, said he is incredibly happy that the movie received five National Awards, including Best Hindi Film, and honors for production design, cinematography, costume design, and audiography.

Amol speaks his heart

While speaking to the media, he says, “I was very happy to hear the news. It is a well-deserved honor. While I’m an actor in the film, I am also a fan of its. The craft and brilliance at display in every department are mind-blowing, and I’m proud to be associated with this project, it is quite possible that not many people saw Sardar Udham when it was released on the web, and now that the film has bagged so many National Awards, the curiosity among audiences will be piqued”.

Amol takes time to thank director Shoojit Sircar for giving him a character that was different from what he had previously played.

Stating that Sardar Udham would always remain a special film in his career trajectory, Parashar recalls, “I had a great time shooting for the film and bonding with the entire cast. I feel working on such films is an experience, which really helps you grow as an actor as well as a person,” says Parashar.

About Sardar Udham

The biography of Udham Singh, a Punjabi freedom fighter who murdered Michael O’Dwyer in London to avenge the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar, fascinates while also imparting knowledge.

The power of a scene and the bond shared

When asked about the aspect of the film he feels left the maximum impact on the audience, Parashar stresses, “For many people, including me, the Jallianwala Bagh sequence was the most powerful scene of the film. Many people also loved the bonding of friendship and respect between Udham Singh (played by Vicky Kaushal) and Bhagat Singh.”