Aug 14, 2024
Aakanksha Sharma
India’s struggle for Independence
After a long fight against British forces, India was declared independent on August 15, 1947. We asked AI to recreate some historical landmarks associated with the freedom struggle and started with Gandhi ji in Jallianwala Bagh with the Tiranga in his hand.
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Bhagat Singh’s cry for freedom
AI imagines Bhagat Singh, a revolutionary in the freedom struggle, trying to break free from the clutches of the British and screaming in agony from his plight.
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Mahatma Gandhi’s salt march
AI imagines how Mahatma Gandhi would have looked like leading hundreds of people in the salt march, or the Dandi march as it is popularly known.
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Subhash Chandra Bose in Red Fort
AI imagined a time when Subhash Chandra Bose, a brave, radical freedom fighter, stoof in front of the Red Fort with the Indian flag hoisted for the first time.
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In the ashram
The Sabarmati ashram became a place where Gandhi and others held regular meeting. AI reimagines a similar incident with men and women sitting together and making strategies about the next move.
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Mangal Pandey’s resistance
Mangal Pandey was one of the first revolutionaries in India’s freedom struggle. AI reimagines him in his sepoy uniform, talking to others of his rank and letting them know about the next plans.
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Sarojini Naidu’s oration
The Nightingale of India, Sarojini Naidu has been imagined by AI addressing the crowd with her charismatic voice and convincing people to join the non-cooperation movement.
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The cellular jail
The cellular jail in Andaman and Nicobar island is where a majority of the freedom fighters were jailed by the British.
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The ‘Iron Man’ of India
AI also reimagines Sardar Vallabhai Patel standing near the Red Fort with the Tiranga in his hand and pride in his posture.
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