Updated On: 16 October, 2021 07:32 AM IST | Mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
This work of ambitious craft, directed by the deeply sincere Shoojit Sircar, sets out to patiently — and one could argue, perhaps rather too patiently — unravel the motivations behind the man, that was Udham; with multiple aliases, living in London

Sardar Udham
The biopic of Sardar Udham Singh can be deemed as the opposite of Mahatma Gandhi’s. In the sense that Udham Singh, in history, is chiefly associated with an act of violence — the revenge-assassination of former British lieutenant governor of Punjab (Michael O’Dwyer), who was responsible for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar (1919). Gandhi vehemently stood for everything opposed to that. Both being freedom fighters, of course.
Be that as it may, this work of ambitious craft, directed by the deeply sincere Shoojit Sircar, sets out to patiently — and one could argue, perhaps rather too patiently — unravel the motivations behind the man, that was Udham; with multiple aliases, living in London.