Razakar : A Silent Genocide of Hyderabad, movie depicting the victory saga of Hyderabad’s Liberation will be released on 1st March

Mumbai – The film ‘Razakar’, which unfolds the story of the liberation struggle of Hyderabad (Bhagyanagar), will be released in theaters on 1st March. Trailer of the film has been released. It includes the Nizam’s massacre of Hindus, Pakistan’s support to the Nizam’s separatism, the military action taken by the then Union Home Minister Vallabhbhai Patel to merge Hyderabad State with India, Nizam’s atrocities during this period.

Credits : Aditya Movies

The painful reality will be exposed through the film –

1.   The film depicts the brutal atrocities on Hindus committed by Mir Usman Ali Khan, the 7th Nizam of Hyderabad. This film also depicts the horrors of Hindu conversions, oppression of Hindu women and genocide of Hindus.

2.  ‘Ya toh mazhhab badalna hoga, ya fir ye Rajya chodhana hoga’ (Either one has to change religion or leave the State), ‘Om word sunai nahi dena chahiye aur Bhagava rang deekhai  nahi dena chahiye’ (‘Om’ should not be heard and saffron color should not be seen) These sentences in the mouth of Nizam show the horror of atrocities on Hindus.

3.  ‘Mai Hyderabad ko dusara kashmir banane nahi dunga’ (I will not let Hyderabad become another Kashmir), ‘Na sandhi, na samarpan, yuddh to hoga’ (No alliance, no surrender, war will happen), From these dialogue in the film, it can be seen that the aggressive attitude taken by Vallabhbhai Patel against the Nizam has been realistically portrayed. Overall, the ‘trailer’ of the film is increasing the curiosity of Hindus.

4.  This movie is produced by Gudur Narayan Reddy. This movie is directed by Satyanarayan. Actors Mahesh Achanta, Anasuya Bhardwaj, Raj Arun, Makarand Deshpande, Ashwini Kalsekar have played roles in this movie.

Editorial Perspective

Hindus have endured ‘Na Bhuto Na Bhavishyati’ [‘neither past nor future’] atrocities by Muslims for 1,500 years. Because of Nehru-Gandhi and the Congress, it was not even possible to talk about it for so many years. In fact, it was kept hidden from the next generation and Hindus all over the country. Now that all these are widely communicated to Hindus through various media, this is a great sign of transformation !