The Forgotten Army - Azaadi Ke Liye -2020- S01 ... 〈Full Version〉

Most Bollywood/Indian war dramas focus on the mainstream Indian National Army (INA) or the British Indian Army. This series is one of the few mainstream projects to focus specifically on the **INA’s Azad Hind Fauj and the Battle of Imphal (1944) — a campaign that was strategically critical but rarely depicted on screen.

The INA begins the grueling trek from Burma (Myanmar) toward India. The cinematography here shines—lush green jungles become death traps. The show does not shy away from the reality of supply shortages. The "Forgotten" nature of the army is highlighted when they realize the Japanese allies are only using them as a buffer force, not as a primary assault unit. The Forgotten Army - Azaadi Ke Liye -2020- S01 ...

The series utilizes a dual-narrative structure to bridge the gap between past and present: The 1940s Narrative : Follows young Lieutenant Surinder Sodhi Most Bollywood/Indian war dramas focus on the mainstream

In the grand narrative of Indian independence, two names dominate the textbooks: Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. The story of non-violence ( Ahimsa ) and the Salt March is seared into the global consciousness. However, there is a parallel, blood-soaked, and thunderous chapter of Indian history that was systematically erased by the British Raj and, some argue, neglected by the post-independence Congress government: The series utilizes a dual-narrative structure to bridge