The year 2004 saw the release of a film that many feel is the best role portrayed by @iamsrk - Swades.
After the highly successful Lagaan, @AshGowariker took on this project, about a brilliant NRI engineer wondering if he can make a difference back home.
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This was the second time @AshGowariker was involved with this story.
The first time was on television for Yule Love Story, a show that had a criminally short run on Zee Tv.
The role of Mohan was played by Gowariker.
Pic courtesy @sachdeva_pankaj
The muhurat shot was given by @aamir_khan. Aamir Khan was in the middle of his shoot for Mangal Pandey.
Here's SRK and Aamir in the same frame.
Interestingly @iamsrk and @aamir_khan
have been seen together in a film, which was the directorial debut of @AshGowariker - Pehla Nasha.
Check out this scene - too many bad puns involving the people involved.
Swades had a cameo by @aamir_khan as well. The film shown to the villagers is Aamir Khan's cinematic debut - Yaadon Ki Baarat.
And we see Aamir Khan asking permission to take a leak and Shah Rukh Khan's shy smile at that.
The story of Swades is inspired in part by the lives of Aravinda Pillalamarri and her husband Ravi Kuchimanchi, who were successful academics in the USA, but left their comfortable jobs to return to India to help in the Narmada Bachao Aandolan.
Curiously, the plot of Swades is eerily similar to the Kannada novel Chigurida Kanasu by the legendary writer Shivarama Karanth.
This novel was made into a Kannada film by @TSNagabharana starring the OG SRK - Kannada icon Shiva Raj Kumar.
Back to Swades, Mahatma Gandhi is omnipresent in the film. It is no coincidence that the protagonist name is Mohan.
The film starts with a quote from Mahatma Gandhi about the need for the right attitude to act.
One of the inspirations for @AshGowariker was the book Bapu Kuti - Journey in the rediscovery of Gandhi, written by Rajni Bakshi.
We see acknowledgement at the start of the movie.
In the scene where Gayatri Joshi buys books, we see the book shown prominently.
In the scene leading up to the song "Yun Hi Chala Chal Rahi", we see @iamsrk listening to 2 Dev Anand classics - Khoya Khoya Chand and Akela Hun Main Is Duniya Me.
The key scene in the movie is the water scene. Before the scene, we see Mohan help Haridas, a debt-ridden farmer struggling to make ends meet.
In Raees, the same actor who played Haridas is a mill-worker, who is also struggling to make ends meet.
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Swades was the first movie by Ashutosh Gowariker Productions. We see the logo appear in the scene where Mohan Bhargava visit the school on Dussehra wearing a Dhoti.
One of the most fun channels on youtube is run by @Kor5bin and @RickSegall. Their @STUPIDREACTIONS for Yun Hi Chala Chal song is worth seeing and has this EPIC line
"It looks like Shah Rukh Khan is going to cook meth somewhere."
At the very top of ARR/Javed saab's oeuvre is Yeh Jo Des Hai Tera, from Swades. Here’s the MTV unplugged version, where @arrahman segues into the Tamil version at the end.
The shehnai version of Yeh Jo De Hai Tera from
from Swades is a fan favorite.
There is a misconception that Ustad Bismillah Khan played the shehnai here. In fact, @arrahman credits Madhu - who is by all accounts Pt. Madhukar Dhumal
Thank You @AshGowariker, thank you @iamsrk, thank you Gayatri Joshi, thank you Kishori Ballal, thank you @arrahman, thank you @Javedakhtarjadu, and all others involved for a truly special movie.
Do share your favourite aspects about this modern classic!
What’s the first thought that comes to mind when someone says “India winning the World Cup”?
Kapil Dev’s toothy grin lifting the Prudential World Cup? Or MSD’s six at the Wankhede? Perhaps a memory from the T20 World Cup wins?
We probably do not picture a turbaned Sardar hoisted by his teammates with a World Cup in his hand. On this day 50 years ago, India won sadly its only HOCKEY WORLD CUP and a thread dedicated to it. 🧵👇
The idea of a Hockey world cup was dreamt of by Air Marshal Nur Khan of Pakistan. He took his proposal to the FIH (International Hockey Federation, but you know how the French like to mix names and pronunciations)
FIH said - "Wow macha, nice idea. Let's do this shit!"
The first hockey World Cup was supposed to be held in Pakistan in Oct 1971.
However, in 71 Pakistan were kind of preoccupied with being at war with India.
India’s participation in the World Cup was protested by AH Kardar - a man who played test cricket for both countries.
In his will, Independent India's first Prime Minister, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, expressed his wish to be cremated and have his ashes scattered across India "so that they might mingle with the dust and soil of India and become an indistinguishable part of India."
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On 27 May, 1964 Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru breathed his last while on a break at Dehradun's Circuit House.
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Nehru wished for a handful of his ashes to be thrown into the Ganga at Allahabad. He didn't want to attach religious significance to this, he said "I have been attached to the Ganga & Jamuna rivers in Allahabad ever since my childhood &, as I have grown older, this attachment has also grown.
Did you know that a dentist from Karnataka became the face of the abortion rights movement in Ireland?
In a landmark case, Savita Halappanavar’s tragic story sparked nationwide protests and played a pivotal role in reshaping Ireland’s abortion laws.
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Abortion had been illegal in Ireland since the birth of the state. In 1983, an amendment to the law made the status of the unborn child as equal to that of the mother.
It was made following a referendum in which over two-thirds supported it, though on a turnout of 53%.
For years, well-off women in Ireland who needed abortions would travel to England to undergo the procedure.
The phrase "She Got the Boat" became a discreet way of indicating that someone had made the journey across the Irish Sea to obtain an abortion.
On the occasion of @anilkumble1074's 54th birthday - a little known story of how a very much vegetarian Kumble ate 2 bears for lunch.
Setting the stage - 1995, hot and dry summer in the county championships in England. Kumble is playing for Northamptonshire.
They were second in the table going to take on the first placed team Warwickshire.
Warwickshire, though without Brian Lara, were defending champions and were leading the table at that time.
Few years later, Kumble would dismiss Lara looking like this.
22 years later still goosebumps.
Allan Lamb won the toss for Northamptonshire and decided to bat first. They were skittled out for 152 with only David Capel managing to get to a half century.
David Capel then proceeded to take a 7fer to restrict Warwickshire to 224 - 140 of them came from Roger Twose.
Tomorrow India takes on New Zealand in a test match at the M Chinnaswamy stadium. It is an iconic venue - A stadium located in the heart of Bangalore.
It is celebrating its 50th year as an international venue. Here's a thread to celebrate the venue. 👇
The stadium is named after the man who was instrumental in building it. A lawyer by profession, M Chinnaswamy was an altogether atypical cricket administrator. He was utterly devoted to the game of cricket and to the cause of Karnataka cricket in particular.
From the early 1960s, Karnataka, then known as Mysore, began sending a steady stream of cricketers to the Indian team. The state side had no ground it could call its own, playing its home matches in Bangalore’s Central College.
Chinnaswamy, helped by other eminent people, was instrumental in prevailing upon the Government of Karnataka to allot the ground for cricket in the prime MG Road area in 1969. It was taken on lease for 99 years from the Indian Army.
The paperwork for the lease completed, the Association hired an architect and a contractor, who, working under the secretary’s supervision, built the stadium. Because of him, no bribes were given or taken.
Back in 1971 when the nation was formed, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, considered the leader of the freedom movement, was not in the country - he was in jail in Pakistan.
And it was a former lover of Bhutto who was able to secure his release.
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In 1971 Pakistan's armed forces laid down their arms at a ceremony in Dhaka before the joint command of the Indian armed forces and Bangladesh's Mukti Bahini.
As the two armed forces were celebrating their victory, Mrs Indira Gandhi had other things to worry about.
1. The enormous cost of the war 2. The cost of dealing with over 10M refugees 3. The un-budgeted responsibility of having to look after the 93,000 Pakistani soldiers taken as POWs.
India wanted to keep the POW's in conditions that went above and beyond Geneva norms.