The Man who Avenged Bhagat Singh
ExcellentBased on 70 reviewsVerifiedSupriya Parulekar2024-07-15Extensively researched historical novel I have been fascinated by Bhagat Singh my entire life and always admired the courage he had and the strong resolve to give up his life for the nation. The written word is a witness to author’s extensive research and brilliant understanding of Bhagat Singh’s life at such close quarters. The story is interesting and exciting like a thriller. Kudos to Abhijeet Bhalerao.Verifiedsrishti pareek2024-06-17Aftermath The man who avenged Bhagat Singh is not just another story about the great revolutionary himself. Author Abhijeet Bhalerao crafts a captivating narrative around Baikunth Sukul, an ordinary teacher thrust into extraordinary circumstances, by delving into the lesser known aftermath of his execution and the anger and thirst for revenge among his comrades.The book is a well placed blend of historical fiction and thrilling action. The amount of research that has gone in this book is commendable. Bhalerao's portrayal of Sukul is quite interesting, he is an everyday man fueled by a sense of duty and patriotism. His character is both inspiring and thought provoking. The oppression, the frustration against British rule is clearly felt.This book is a compelling read and clearly sheds light on the uncountable sacrifices made for India's freedom. It's a must read for anyone interested in Indian history or historical fiction with a twist.VerifiedDebayan2024-06-01Revisiting known and unknown history Wonderful read! Book reads like a trip to the time of turbulence and revolution, of patriotism and sacrifice, of known events and some characters hitherto unknown.This is the story of Baikunth Sukul, a revolutionary and a member of the HSRA. Being a devotee of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, and devastated at his martyrdom, he decides to avenge him by killing the man responsible for his death.The book traces his journey from induction into HSRA, training to fight, and his final call. We get to learn more about our freedom fighters like Chandrashekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh, Jatin Das, Sukhdev Thapar, Batukeshwar Dutt, Rajguru and many more who didn't think twice before sacrificing their lives for Mother India.The best part of Bhalerao's writing is the way he describes the death of Azad and Bhagat Singh. Though as a reader I was aware of the events, reading his words left a deep ache in my heart thinking about them.Would recommend it to anyone even remotely interested in Indian History.VerifiedShraddha2024-05-13Inquilab Zindabad! While we have had movies and books on the legendary Bhagat Singh, the moving story of the man who set out to kill Phanindranath Ghosh was totally new to me. Abhijeet Bhalerao's painstaking research and attention to detail brings to life the moving saga of the lives of so many revolutionaries from all parts of the country who gave their all for our freedom. Facing defective equipment, lack of funds and betrayal at every step, it is a testament to the patriotism and determination of these men and women that the flames of rebellion burn on to this day. This book reminds us why we revere our revolutionary brothers and sisters and why we will never forget their stories.VerifiedAmazon Customer2024-05-12A must read about the life of Bhagat Singh Bhagat Singh even today, almost 100 years later, remains one of the most popular freedom fighters of India. At the age of 23, Bhagat laid his life for the nation. We all know Bhagat Singh and his hanging but….What was Lahore conspiracy case? What were the charges against Bhagat Singh? Why Bhagat Singh preferred to surrender and not to run away? Who betrayed Bhagat Singh and testified against him in court? What happened to the person who betrayed not only Bhagat Singh but also many other revolutionaries?“The Man who avenged Bhagat Singh,” is the story which answers all these questions.British were scared of Bhagat Singh and they wanted to get rid of him at any cost. Bhagat had surrendered and arrested for throwing a bomb in assembly in which nobody was even injured and there was no strong case against him, at least Bhagat Singh thought so.India is country of Jay Chand and Mir Jafar. Britishers wanted a strong case against Bhagat Singh and they arrested, tortured and tried their best to get an approver, unfortunately they got one in the form of Phanindar Nath Ghosh.This book covers the details of Lahore conspiracy case, functioning of HSRA, leadership of Chandrashekar Azad, Bhagat Singh and many other revolutionaries. The Lahore conspiracy case would not have been proved against Bhagat Singh if Phani Ghosh would not have betrayed and testified against his own countrymen. The book is meticulously researched and author has covered minute details of all the cases. It covers in detail about everything that revolutionaries tried to save Bhagat Singh, including multiple meetings and requests to Gandhi ji to talk to Irwin. There are numerous anecdotes about India’s armed revolution and revolutionaries in the book.Baikunth Sukul was a trained revolutionary who admired Bhagat Singh but had never met him. When he learned about hanging of Bhagat Singh, he decides to devote his life to avenge the hanging of Bhagat Singh. This is story of Baikunth Sukul, the man we don’t know.Why Baikunth devoted his life for the revolution and for Bhagat Singh? Did Baikunth succeed? How Baikunth avenged Bhagat Singh? What happened to Baikunth?Read this story of Bhagat Singh to know more about the ideology of Bhagat Singh and the man who avenged Bhagat Singh.What if Bhagat Singh would have survived and lived in Independent India? No, book doesn’t answer this question – you have to answer this yourself after reading the book.VerifiedTatwamasi2024-04-27A must read📖 The book is in good condition. A must read📖. This book is about how a young revolutionary took revenge for his motherland's dignity.Verified71AuthMyst2024-04-08A well researched & engaging historical narrative "The Man Who Avenged Bhagat Singh" by Abhijeet Bhalerao offers readers a narrative of a lesser-known chapter in India's freedom struggle. The engaging novel touches upon a turbulent period in India's history and the sacrifices made by freedom fighters of the era. It is a well-researched book and does a marvelous job of capturing the era during which the events took place.VerifiedRatnadeep2024-03-12Masterpiece of Revenge , Patriotism, Heroism , Revution. ' The Man who avenged Bhagat Singh ' by Abhijeet Bhalerao is the Masterpiece of Revenge, Patriotism , Heroism , Revution. It is the story of Baikunth Sukul who is school teacher by profession from Bihar and admirer of Bhagat Singh. As I read, I kept wondering, will Baikunth Sukul will succeed in his mission. The auther is able to keep us busy in thinking about what will happen next. Lastly I would say It's a captivating read, and I highly recommend this book.VerifiedAmazon Customer2024-03-07Intresting The book tells the story of Baikuth Shakul. An ordinary school teacher who dare to contribute everything for the dream of Martyr Bhagat Singh. He single handedly took the task to avanged the traitor. The Book narrates his mission and it's execution with finest details. Must read.VerifiedPrerna Shambhavee2024-03-03A must read "The Man Who Avenged Bhagat Singh" is a compelling read that sheds light on a lesser-known chapter of India's history. Author's meticulous research and vivid prose bring the story to life, capturing the bravery and resilience of the individuals who dared to challenge the might of the British Empire.
Man who avenged Bhagat Singh
Man who avenged Bhagat Singh
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