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Subhash Chandra 1966

130 min📅 1966-05-23

"The most honest biopic"

Step into the dramatic life of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose through this 1966 Bengali classic, masterfully directed by Pijush Bose.

Director: Pijush Bose

Cast

Amar Dutta
Subhash Chandra
Master Ashish Ghosh
Child Subhash Chandra
Samar Chatterjee
Shiben Bandyopadhyay
Nitin Banerjee
Rishi Banerjee
Robin Banerjee
Sarit Banerjee
Shibdas Banerjee
Nrisingha Basu

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Subhash Chandra (1966) about?

This Bengali drama traces the early life of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, from his childhood and education to his ICS exams and entry into the freedom movement. The film highlights his defiance against British rule, including his daring political campaigns and arrest.

Who directed Subhash Chandra?

Pijush Bose directed this cinematic tribute to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.

Who stars in Subhash Chandra?

The film features Amar Dutta as Subhash Chandra Bose, Master Ashish Ghosh as the young revolutionary, and Samar Chatterjee, Shiben Bandyopadhyay, and Nitin Banerjee in key supporting roles.

Is Subhash Chandra (1966) worth watching?

As a historical drama by an acclaimed Bengali filmmaker, *Subhash Chandra* offers a compelling look at one of India's most iconic leaders. While unrated on IMDb, its depth and narrative make it a standout in the genre for history enthusiasts.

How long is Subhash Chandra?

The runtime of *Subhash Chandra* is 130 minutes.

About Subhash Chandra (1966) — A Bengali Classic on Netaji's Revolutionary Journey

Step into the dramatic life of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose through this 1966 Bengali classic, masterfully directed by Pijush Bose.

The film traces the inspiring journey of a young firebrand, from his childhood days and college years to his groundbreaking achievements as an ICS officer and his bold entry into India's freedom struggle. With gripping portrayals by Amar Dutta as Subhash Chandra and Master Ashish Ghosh as the young revolutionary, the movie captures the fiery spirit of resistance against colonial oppression. Blending history, drama, and war, *Subhash Chandra (1966)* paints an intimate yet epic portrait of a man whose unwavering courage reshaped a nation's destiny.