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1857 Diary: The Hidden Pages
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1857 Diary: The Hidden Pages

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Overview

A film which highlights the role of a great leader as being the epi-center of the freedom struggle of India in 1857, against the British Empire.

Genres

History
War

Production Companies

VNF FILMS

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Cast

Sushrut Mankani

Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati

Sushrut Mankani

Ulka Gupta

Jhansi Ki Rani

Ulka Gupta

Rudra Soni

Moolshankar

Rudra Soni

Sai Ballal

Shyamji Krishna Varma

Sai Ballal

Nishigandha Wad

Bhanumati Krishna Varma

Nishigandha Wad

Brownie Parasher

British Lieutenant

Brownie Parasher

Rajesh Dubeay

Swami Omanand

Rajesh Dubeay

Manish Bishla

Kunwar Singh

Manish Bishla

Krishna Bhatt

Makhanchu

Krishna Bhatt

Mukteshwara Ojha

Guru Virjanand

Mukteshwara Ojha

Vikas Singh

Bhalerao

Vikas Singh

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