Forgotten stories of Indian soldiers during World War I
New Delhi: Heartwarming stories, including romantic ones, about Indian soldiers who fought in the First World War as part of the British Army, culled from archives and personal testimonies, feature in a new documentary.The upcoming
“It would be a ceremony to commemorate 100 years of the World War I. The event would be marked by a parade and different events to commemorate the historic day (July 14) when World War 1 began” Singh says.
The soldiers wrote about their experiences in around 600 letters when they were in hospitals, records of which are maintained in the Haryana Academy of Art and Culture.
“Soldiers used to send one rupee from their monthly salary to the academy, which went towards education of students,” says the filmmaker.
Singh says he researched for the past three years for the film, which is set to be made in various languages and would be produced by France Television.
The glimpses of the footage which the director showed in the programme were a product of a three-year-long research.
The soldiers wrote about their experiences in around 600 letters when they were in hospitals, records of which are maintained in the Haryana Academy of Art and Culture.
“Soldiers used to send one rupee from their monthly salary to the academy, which went towards education of students,” says the filmmaker.
Singh says he researched for the past three years for the film, which is set to be made in various languages and would be produced by France Television.
The glimpses of the footage which the director showed in the programme were a product of a three-year-long research.