Khudiram Bose, born in 1889, is considered the first and youngest freedom fighter the Indian freedom movement produced. History buffs and students know him for the famous Muzaffarpur Conspiracy Case, in which he was convicted by the British Raj and sentenced to death in 1908.
How about making a biopic on his valour and martyrdom? Debutante producer Rajitha Vijay Jagarlamudi has resolved to make one in association with talented director Vidya Sagar Raju. Produced by Golden Rain Productions, the biopic is presented by Jagarlamudi Parvathi. "It’s a fight that has etched its way into history but was a hidden gem," the makers today said, introducing the project.
The film will be made in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, and Hindi.
Marking the acting debut of Rakesh Jagarlamudi, the ambitious project sees the coming together of some of the finest acting and technical talents. Music director Mani Sharma, award-winning production designer Padma Sri Thota Tharani, stunt director Kanal Kannan, and cinematographer Rasool Ellore have been onboarded for this epic saga. Editor Marthand K Venkatesh and dialogue-writer Baaladitya have also come on board.
The title of the film was today released at the hands of former Vice-President of India, Shri M Venkaiah Naidu garu.