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For the Sindhi performance art see Sindhi bhagat
In Hinduism and Sikhism, the Sikh Bhagats (Punjabi: ਭਗਤ, from Sanskrit भक्त) were holy men of various sects whose teachings are included in the Sikh holy book the Sri Guru Granth Sahib. The word "Bhagat" means devotee, and comes from the Sanskrit word Bhakti, which means devotion and love. There are 15 Bhagats who are given respect in the Guru Granth Sahib as the Bani of the Ten Sikh Gurus. They evolved a belief in one God that preceded Bhagat Kabir selected the writings of The Great Hindu Bhaktis and Sufi saints. In Hinduism and Sikhism, the community, which follow the teachings of Bhagat Kabir, they known as Bhagat. In Punjab, Bhagat community having faith in Hindu and Sikh religion. Bhagats having their faith in all the Gurus of Sikhism but they considered Bhagat Kabir is their chief Guru.
In Hinduism, a Bhagat (from Sanskrit bhakta) or Sant is a holy person who leads humanity towards God and highlights injustices in the practices of the world. The Sufi Muslim Bhagats lived in Hindu centres and became largely imbued with Hindu spirituality.
Bhagat Singh (IPA: [pə̀ɡət̪ sɪ́ŋɡ] ( listen); 28 September 1907 – 23 March 1931) was an Indian nationalist considered to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian independence movement. He is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh, the word Shaheed meaning "martyr" in a number of Indian languages.
Born into a Sikh Jat family which had earlier been involved in revolutionary activities against the British Raj, as a teenager Singh studied European revolutionary movements and was attracted to anarchist and marxist ideologies. He became involved in numerous revolutionary organisations, and quickly rose through the ranks of the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA) to become one of its main leaders, eventually changing its name to the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) in 1928.
Seeking revenge for the death of Lala Lajpat Rai at the hands of the police, Singh was involved in the assassination of British police officer John Saunders. He eluded efforts by the police to capture him. Together with Batukeshwar Dutt, he undertook a successful effort to throw two bombs and leaflets inside the Central Legislative Assembly while shouting slogans of Inquilab Zindabad. Subsequently they volunteered to surrender and be arrested. Held on this charge, he gained widespread national support when he underwent a 116 day fast in jail, demanding equal rights for British and Indian political prisoners. During this time, sufficient evidence was brought against him for a conviction in the Saunders case, after trial by a Special Tribunal and appeal at the Privy Council in England. He was convicted and subsequently hanged for his participation in the murder, aged 23. His legacy prompted youth in India to begin fighting for Indian independence and he continues to be a youth idol in modern India, as well as the inspiration for several films. He is commemorated with a large bronze statue in the Parliament of India, as well as a range of other memorials.
Ajay Devgan (Hindi: अजय देवगन), born Vishal Devgan on 2 April 1969, is an Indian film actor, director, and producer. He made his film debut with Phool Aur Kaante in 1991 and received a Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut for his performance in the film. He then starred in films such as Jigar (1992), Dilwale (1994), Suhaag (1994), Naajayaz (1995), Diljale (1996) and Ishq (1997). In 1999, Devgan received his first National Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in Mahesh Bhatt's drama Zakhm. Some of his later films of the decade are Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and Kachche Dhaage.
In the early 2000s, he starred in Lajja (2001) and Company (2002). In 2003, he won his second National Film Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Bhagat Singh in Rajkumar Santoshi's biopic The Legend of Bhagat Singh. Throughout his career he has given many critically and commercially successful films including Raincoat (2004), Yuva (2004), Omkara (2006), Golmaal: Fun Unlimited (2006), Golmaal Returns (2008), All the Best: Fun Begins (2009), Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010), Golmaal 3 (2010), Raajneeti (2010), and Singham (2011). Having done so, he has established himself as one of the leading actors of Bollywood. In 2008, he debuted as a film director with his starrer U Me Aur Hum which proved to be an moderate success at the box office. He then established the production house, Ajay Devgn Films.
Actors: Aamir Khan (actor), A.R. Rahman (composer), Ronnie Screwvala (producer), Mohan Agashe (actor), Aamir Khan (actor), Om Puri (actor), Waheeda Rehman (actress), Anupam Kher (actor), Atul Kulkarni (actor), Atul Kulkarni (actor), Steven Mackintosh (actor), Madhavan (actor), Om Puri (actor), Ganesh Acharya (miscellaneous crew), Kiron Kher (actress),
Plot: A young idealistic English filmmaker, Sue, arrives in India to make a film on Indian revolutionaries Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad and their contemporaries and their fight for freedom from the British Raj. Owing to a lack of funds, she recruits students from Delhi University to act in her docu-drama. She finds DJ, who graduated five years ago but still wants to be a part of the University because he doesn't think there's too much out there in the real world to look forward to. Karan, the son of Industrialist Rajnath Singhania, who shares an uncomfortable relationship with his father, but continues to live off him, albeit very grudgingly. Aslam, is a middle class Muslim boy, who lives in the by-lanes near Jama Masjid, poet, philosopher and guide to his friends. Sukhi, the group's baby, innocent, vulnerable and with a weakness for only one thing - girls. Laxman Pandey, the fundamentalist in the group, the only one who still believes that politics can make the world a better place and finally Sonia - the sole girl in the group, tomboy and vivacious spirit, engaged to Ajay - the dashing air pilot. Through her film, Sue wishes to showcase to the world the efforts of these young revolutionaries and the enormity of their contribution to the freedom movement in India. What unfolds is the inspiration behind Sue's passion for bringing their story to the world. The twist in the tale is of course the fact that more than just telling the world, Sue's film makes DJ and his friends stop and stare at themselves for being the actual descendants of these great men and never recognizing and celebrating their courage and spirit.
Keywords: airport, alcohol, amritsar-india, anger, anguish, anti-conformity, assassination, audition, awakening, brawlActors: Smita Jaykar (actress), Divya Dutta (actress), Rana Jung Bahadur (actor), Ishrat Ali (actor), Mahavir Shah (actor), Vivek Shaq (actor), Sunny Deol (actor), Rahul Dev (actor), Shakti Kapoor (actor), Sachin Khedekar (actor), Suresh Chatwal (actor), Suresh Oberoi (actor), Bobby Deol (actor), Tej Sapru (actor), Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (actress),
Plot: When his mentor Lala Lajpatrai is mercilessly beaten to death by the police Bhagat Singh is enraged and he sets about to avenge his death. He and his colleagues do succeed in killing one of the officials responsible, but they are identified and as a result they are arrested and held in prison where they are tortured relentlessly. They are then sentenced to a life in prison. Subsequently, they are charged with a more serious crime - treason and assassination - a crime that is punishable by death.
Keywords: 1920s, 1930s, amritsar-india, amritsar-massacre, assassination, based-on-true-story, beating, british-colonial, character-name-in-title, collegeActors: Pappu Khanna (miscellaneous crew), Ranjeet (actor), Amrish Puri (actor), Juhi Chawla (actress), Tom Alter (actor), Raj Babbar (actor), Shatrughan Sinha (actor), Chetana Das (actress), Gurdas Mann (actor), Prabhakar (miscellaneous crew), Gurkirtan (actor), Atul Tiwari (writer), Atul Tiwari (writer), Indumati (miscellaneous crew), Anil Mohile (composer),
Plot: Udham Singh was born and brought in a Sikh family in Punjab, India, during the time when the British ruled India. Enraged at the massacre of over 2000 men, women, and children at the hands of Brigardier General Edward Harry Dwyer (Tom Alter) in Jallianwalla, (now known in History books as the Jallianwalla Baug Massacre) Udham Singh swears vengeance. He sets about creating obstacles for the British, and is soon on wanted lists by the authorities, on one occasion he is shielded by a courtesan, Noor Jehan (Juhi Chawla). In order to achieve his vengenace, he travels to the United Kingdom, befriends the local Indians, as well as Irish Freedom Fighter, Irene Rose Palmer (Charleen Carswell). He finally kills Dwyer during a presentation. He is quickly apprehended, and jailed. He refuses to cooperate with the authorities, nor is he willing to accept that he is mentally incapable. His trial is a mockery and travesty of justice. He is ordered to be hung, and the press are forbidden to publish the trial proceedings.
Genres: ,Actors: Mohnish Bahl (actor), Ajay Devgn (actor), Saeed Jaffrey (actor), Kulbhushan Kharbanda (actor), Raza Murad (actor), Sharat Saxena (actor), Deven Verma (actor), Raveena Tandon (actress), Deepak Bahry (director), Kishore Sharma (composer), Mahesh Sharma (composer),
Plot: Kubla is a terrorist and would like to rule over India. In order to do this, he needs vital information about the Indian armed forces, and he recruits an Indian army officer, Vikram. In order to get this information, Vikram kills another armyman, and ensures that Karan Singh, yet another armyman, gets the blame. This goes according to plan, and Karan Singh is on the run. Then Kubla and Vikram abduct Col. Choudry and his daughter, Priya, and give Bhagat Singh two and a half hours time, to locate the information, or else the Colonel will be killed, and Priya raped.
Keywords: evil-man, terroristActors: Mehmood Jr. (actor), Raza Murad (actor), Vijay Tandon (actor),
Genres: ,Actors: Master Bhagwan (actor), Brahmachari (actor), Chandrashekhar (actor), Yogeeta Bali (actress), Yogeeta Bali (actress), Mumtaz Begum (actress), Jayshree T. (actress), Jayshree T. (actress), Usha Khanna (composer), Rajan Haksar (actor), Dev Kumar (actor), Kiran Kumar (actor), Keshto Mukherjee (actor), Jagdish Raj (actor), Yogeeta Bali (actress),
Plot: The police in India are baffled by a daring gang of bandits and smugglers, headed by a masked man, who is always dressed in red - and aptly named Redshirt. They assign this baffling case to Inspector Shankar, who re-locates to the small where Redshirt is supposedly operating from. Before Shankar could take any action, he finds out that his sister has been abducted. He manages to locate and rescue her, but she has been injected by illegal drugs and subsequently kills herself. Shankar vows to avenge her death by bringing the killer behind bars. His investigations lead him to four suspects, namely Mahant Badriprasad, a wealthy, generous, and much respected holy man; Ex-army-man Major Vikram Singh; a poet; and the Nawab Ashiq Misaaj. Is Redshirt one of these four, or is it someone who is beyond suspicion.
Genres: Drama,