Goosebumps guaranteed, says Abhishek Giri on recreating Eram massacre in Rakta Tirtha

Abhishek who is going to play the role of a freedom fighter for the first time had to read many books related to the freedom struggle and watch movies on the freedom movement to groom himself as a freedom fighter

Abhishek Giri

Bollywood has had many filmmakers who have dared to recreate reels on historical incidents in the country, especially on freedom movement. Filmmaker Ketan Mehta made films such as the 1994-film Sardar on Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and the 2005-film Mangal Pandey, revolving around the national uprising. Back home, ace director Sushant Mani is all set to recreate the massacre which took place on September 28, 1942 at Eram in Bhadrak district through his web series Rakta Tirtha. 

Eram, also known as the Rakta Tirtha (a place of pilgrimage tinged with the blood of the martyrs) is a glorious chapter in the Indian freedom movement. The Imperial police had opened fire on a gathering of freedom fighters in this place on September 28, 1942 when they were protesting against the foreign rule peacefully. As many as 29 people fell to the police bullets while 56 more were wounded in one of the worst ever mayhems perpetrated by the Colonial occupations. And the Sushant Mani directorial Rakta Tirtha is an attempt to bring back the chilling memories of massacre before the audience.