Randeep Hooda pays tribute to Veer Savarkar on his death anniversary, calls him a pioneering figure

ANI February 26, 2025 245 views

Actor and director Randeep Hooda commemorated Veer Savarkar's death anniversary with a powerful tribute on Instagram. Hooda, who recently portrayed Savarkar in a biographical film, emphasized the revolutionary leader's significant contributions to India's independence movement. He highlighted Savarkar's resilience during his imprisonment and his groundbreaking perspectives on national liberation. The tribute underscores the ongoing relevance of Savarkar's vision for India's national pride and self-determination.

"Despite being sentenced to 50 years of life imprisonment and enduring Kaala Paani, Savarkar stayed steadfast" - Randeep Hooda
Mumbai, February 26: Actor-director Randeep Hooda remembered freedom fighter Vinayak Damodar Savarkar on his death anniversary.

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Hooda directed film portraying Savarkar's revolutionary journey

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Highlighted Savarkar's contributions to independence movement

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Remembered on his death anniversary

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Film released March 22, 2024

The 'Highway' actor took to his Instagram account on Wednesday to share a series of pictures as he remembered the revolutionary leader. Hooda, who directed and played the lead role in 'Swatantrya Veer Savarkar,' spoke about the influential figure's role in India's independence and also mentioned how the leader's contributions shaped India's freedom movement.

Calling him a "pioneering figure", the actor wrote, "On his death anniversary, we remember Veer Savarkar, a pioneering figure in India's struggle for independence. His work, The History of the First War of Indian Independence, redefined the 1857 uprising as a nationwide fight for freedom, inspiring generations of revolutionaries."

"As the actor and director who had the privilege of portraying him, I've witnessed the depth of his commitment. Despite being sentenced to 50 years of life imprisonment and enduring Kaala Paani, Savarkar stayed steadfast in his belief that armed resistance was key to India's independence. Though his contributions are often overlooked and misjudged, his vision of self-reliance, national pride, and a strong defense laid the foundation for India's rise as a global power today. Savarkar's legacy remains as relevant today as it was then," he added.

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The film 'Swatantrya Veer Savarkar', released on March 22, 2024, aimed to bring Savarkar's story to the big screen. Along with Hooda, the movie also featured Ankita Lokhande and Amit Sial.

Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, born on May 28, 1883, in Bhagur, was sentenced to 50 years in the Andaman Cellular Jail in 1911 for his resistance against British policies. He was released in 1924 after multiple petitions. Veer Savarkar passed away on February 26, 1966

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