"This film asked more of me than anything I've ever done": Randeep Hooda on winning Best Debut Director for 'Swatantrya Veer Savarkar' at 72nd National Film Awards
New Delhi, July 18
Actor-filmmaker Randeep Hooda has won the Best Debut Director award for 'Swatantrya Veer Savarkar' at the 72nd National Film Awards.
Reacting to the honour, Hooda said he was still processing the recognition, describing the film as the most demanding project of his career.
"Being announced as the winner of the National Award for Best Debut Director for Swatantryaveer Savarkar is a moment I'm still trying to process. This film asked more of me than anything I've ever done. The journey of this film was filled with challenges at every juncture, but I'm glad we saw it through and overcame each of those. And despite that, somehow we kept finding the strength to move forward. As an actor, co-writer and first-time director, I gave this film everything I had because I felt an immense responsibility towards telling Veer Savarkar's story with sincerity and honesty," Hooda said in a press statement.
He added, "Whatever we endured while making this film is insignificant compared to the life he lived and the sacrifices he made. I'm deeply grateful to my entire team for believing in this dream and standing by it through every high and low. This recognition belongs to all of us, and I hope it inspires more people, especially the younger generation, to discover and reflect on Veer Savarkar's legacy."
The film 'Swatantrya Veer Savarkar' showcased the life of freedom fighter Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. Along with Hooda, the movie also featured Ankita Lokhande and Amit Sial.
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, born on May 28, 1883, in Bhagur, was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences--amounting to 50 years of imprisonment in the infamous 'Kala Pani' (Cellular Jail) in Andaman and Nicobar Islands in 1911 for his resistance against British policies. He passed away on February 26, 1966
The film was honoured with the Best Debut Director at the 72nd National Film Awards, which recognise excellence in Indian cinema across feature films, non-feature films and writing on cinema.
— ANI
Reader Comments
While I appreciate the effort, I worry about historical accuracy. Savarkar remains a controversial figure. The film should be honest about all aspects, not just paint him as a flawless hero. That said, congratulations to Randeep Hooda for the award—it takes guts to tackle such a complex subject.
Truly inspiring. Veer Savarkar's life was one of immense sacrifice. Randeep Hooda's dedication shows in this film. I'm glad the National Awards recognized this important work. My family and I watched it together, and it sparked great discussions at home. 🇮🇳
As a foreigner living in India, I found this film fascinating. It really opened my eyes to lesser-known figures of India's freedom struggle. Congratulations to Randeep Hooda—making a period piece is no easy feat anywhere in the world. Well deserved! 🎬
Yeh award toh banta tha! Randeep Hooda has always been an underrated actor, and now as a director, he's proved his mettle. Savarkar's story needed to be told with this kind of passion. 👏👏
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