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Documentary displays Haveri Heroic Freedom Fighter

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HubbalLi: GooLappa Aralikatti, a documentary filmmaker has made the ‘Haveri Veerara Swatantrya Sangrama’, a documentary about the Freedom Fighters of Haveri District.
He began filtering his film in schools and colleges from October 2 last year and his initiative would continue until August 15.
Aralikatti told TII that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had appealed to young people in ‘Mann Ki Batat’, on March 28, 2021, to introduce freedom fighters from their area for Mark Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav.
“Modi appeal motivated me to think of freedom fighter from our district.
I began to learn about the Freedom of the Haveri District and learned that they were in touch with national leaders such as Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose and the others,” he said.
“Mailara Mahadeva was the only one from Karnataka among 75 fighter freedom chosen by Gandhi to take part in March Dandi in 1930.
When Bose attracted a young block for the front a party, Hosamani Siddappa from Haveri was the first president and Patil KF from Ranebennur the first secretary for his carnataka unit.
Because of their efforts, Bose visited Byadagi on July 13, 1939, “he said.
“Haveri has contributed more than 500 fighter freedom.
Sangur Kariyappa is the leader for hirerakerur, Mailara Mahadeva is for Hosaritti, Gudleppa Hallikeri and Hosamani Siddappa comes from Haveri.
Many of them are rich and sacrifice their prosperity for freedom struggle.
Revanappa Mannangi, replaced His name as Ramanand by Gandhi at Vardha Ashram in Maharashtra married Veeramma, a Dalit girl, as suggested by Gandhi himself.
“He added.
Aralikatti said he approached the district administration and several organizations for funds for documentary films but did not get for technical reasons.
“I spent RS 2.5 Lakh for a 30-minute documentary film that has details about Freedom 300 Fighters.
We can get the Byte Video Freedom Fighter Nagesh Kulkarni, who died recently, and from Mallappa Koppad, who was still active in the village of Anaji.
Regency Government It has allowed me to filter documentaries and we have filtered it in 35 schools and colleges.
We also get invitations from temples, banks and other organizations, “he said.
Mallappa Koppad said, “I am happy that our next generation shows respect to us.
This is the need in today’s era.”

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