Shoojit Sarkar on 'Sardar Udham Singh' wrap, "felt numb when it got over"
TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Dec 27, 2019, 05.28 PM IST
Today, the makers of 'Sardar Udham Singh' announced the film's completion. The film that went on floors in April this year finally completed its last leg of the schedule in Europe. Pictures from their Europe schedule went viral on social media and filmmaker Shoojit Sarkar expressed his special feelings for the film.
He took to his Twitter handle and shared a picture from their Europe schedule and penned a heartfelt note. He wrote, "Felt numb when it got over. Did not wish Shaheed Udham shooting get over .. Wish I could keep him alive..clutched him.. Hugged him.. Heartfelt thanks to my fearless crew."
Yesterday, Vicky Kaushal had shared an emotional note on his Instagram handle as it was Sardar Uddham Singh's 120th birth anniversary.
Talking about the film, 'Sardar Uddham Singh' is a biopic that tells the story of one of the bravest freedom fighters of our nation. Sardar Uddham is the one who bravely assassinated Michael O' Dwyer (the former lieutenant governor of the Punjab) in 1940, London. The assassination was in revenge for the brutal and tragic Jallianwala Bagh massacre that took place in Amritsar in the year, 1919.
He took to his Twitter handle and shared a picture from their Europe schedule and penned a heartfelt note. He wrote, "Felt numb when it got over. Did not wish Shaheed Udham shooting get over .. Wish I could keep him alive..clutched him.. Hugged him.. Heartfelt thanks to my fearless crew."
Felt numb when it got over.. Did not wish Shaheed Udham shooting get over .. Wish I could keep him alive..clutched… https://t.co/2a4MYPFcCR
— Shoojit Sircar (@ShoojitSircar) 1577433118000Talking about the film, 'Sardar Uddham Singh' is a biopic that tells the story of one of the bravest freedom fighters of our nation. Sardar Uddham is the one who bravely assassinated Michael O' Dwyer (the former lieutenant governor of the Punjab) in 1940, London. The assassination was in revenge for the brutal and tragic Jallianwala Bagh massacre that took place in Amritsar in the year, 1919.