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Anurag Thakur celebrates ‘Swaraj’ OTT launch: A tribute to India’s heroes

Union Minister Anurag Thakur hails the OTT launch of ‘Swaraj’, a series chronicling India’s freedom struggle, underscoring its historical significance and role in educating youth.

Anurag Thakur celebrates ‘Swaraj’ OTT launch: A tribute to India’s heroes

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Union Minister Anurag Thakur recently graced the virtual launch of the Doordarshan series ‘Swaraj’ on the OTT platform, Amazon Prime Video, marking a significant milestone in the portrayal of India’s history. Describing it as a “historical” series, Thakur emphasized its potential to enlighten today’s youth about the nation’s past struggles and triumphs.

Addressing the audience, Thakur underscored the importance of understanding India’s journey, particularly in the context of its emergence as a global force under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership. He expressed aspirations for India to ascend to the rank of the world’s third-largest economy, a goal achievable with collective support.

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Highlighting the OTT series’ focus on the sacrifices made by freedom fighters, Anurag Thakur emphasized the need to cherish and learn from India’s rich history. Drawing parallels to the colonial era, he warned against contemporary forces seeking to sow division, urging unity and pride in the nation’s heritage.

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‘Swaraj’, which originally premiered on Doordarshan in 2022, has been hailed for its efforts to spotlight the contributions of over 550 freedom fighters. Thakur lauded the meticulous research that underpins the series, which aims to rejuvenate the spirit of ‘swaraj’ and honor the visionaries who shaped India’s destiny.

The serial, spanning from Vasco-da-Gama’s arrival in 1498 to the fervent struggles of more recent times, portrays a diverse array of heroes. From lesser-known figures like Rani Abbakka and Bakshi Jagabandhu to iconic figures such as Rani Lakshmibai and Maharaj Shivaji, ‘Swaraj’ offers a comprehensive narrative of India’s quest for independence.

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