

MERA YAAR
PEOPLE DONATE THEIR LIFE FOR NATION FREEDOM.
Genres
Overview
MERA YAAR" Film based On a play in Punjabi by Dr. S.N.Sewak. It deals with an important phase of the struggle for the independence of India from the colonial British rulers in the early years of the twentieth century. It depicts the role of Kartar Singh Sarabha, a young revolutionary, who had gone to the USA for higher studies, as seen through the eyes of another revolutionary of later years, Bhagat Singh, for whom he was a role model. Interestingly, Bhagat Singh kept the photograph of Kartar Singh Sarabha in his pocket because he always sought inspiration from him. Thus, Bhagat Singh is the narrator in the play which follows 'ode and episode' technique.
Details
Budget
$50000
Revenue
$0
Runtime
53 min
Release Date
2019-11-20
Status
Released
Original Language
Panjabi
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
10
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R Singh
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