In 1929, Bhagat Singh surrenders after a daring bomb attack in the heart of Delhi's assembly. Behind bars, he prepares for an ideological battle against the empire. However, a shocking betrayal shatters his world. Phanindra Nath Ghosh, a trusted comrade, becomes a British approver, revealing every secret of the HSRA. His damning testimony leads to multiple arrests, and then the British hang Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdeo. Popularly known as the 'king's witness', he had singlehandedly brought on an armed revolution.
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Abhijeet Bhalerao is an author, translator, speaker and visual artist. He has been recognized for his research into Shaheed Bhagat Singh’s jail notebook, which he also translated into Marathi. Alongside serving as an income tax inspector in Mumbai, Abhijeet also shares his insights on Maratha war strategy and tactics as a visiting faculty at Mumbai University. He is passionate about exploring literature, history and art.