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The Revolutionaries teaser is out now. Starring Pratibha Ranta, Rohit Saraf, Bhuvan Bam and Gurfateh Pirzada in lead roles, the series will stream on Amazon Prime Video. This was announced by the streaming giant itself on YouTube. According to its synopsis, born in the shadow of 1857’s failure, four young bloods driven by a mad passion for justice, liberty and freedom, set out to challenge the British Raj, with guns in their hands and rebellion in their hearts, they awaken a sleeping nation, and set out to do the unthinkable.

According to the teaser, set in 1912, years after the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the series follows a group of rebels preparing to take on British rule. The video showcases characters played by Pratibha Ranta, Rohit Saraf, Bhuvan Bam, and Gurfateh Pirzada gearing up for battle, with the teaser packed with high-energy action sequences.

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The Revolutionaries is produced by Monisha Advani and Madhu Bhojwani, and directed by Nikkhil Advani. Set to stream this year, the show is adapted from the book The Revolutionaries: The Other Story Of How India Won Its Freedom by Sanjeev Sanyal.

Featuring actors like Jason Shah, it follows the lives of freedom fighters Rash Behari Bose, Sachindranath Sanyal, and Kartar Singh Sarabha. The series has been filmed across multiple locations in India, including Mumbai, Amritsar, Varanasi and Dehradun.

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In a conversation with PTI, filmmaker Nikkhil Advani had earlier said, "The shooting is done. We are in post-production and it's very different. But revolution is younger, more 'josh' (energy). I don't have the burden of most people knowing or claiming to know Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Patel and Gandhi. They are going to discover these revolutionaries as 17-18 year old boys. These revolutionaries didn't know how to use a gun, but they decided that they would throw the British out. Revolutionaries is about audacity."


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