Bios by Nous Moulvi Muhammad Baqir: Journalist Who Died for India’s Freedom On 16 September 1857, Shahjahanabad (today’s Old Delhi) was drenched in blood, echoing with gunfire as the First War of Independence raged. In the midst of this turmoil stood a 77-year-old man—not with a sword, but with a pen more powerful than cannons. He was Maulvi Muhammad Baqir,
Bios by Nous Vakkom Abdul Khader | Bhagat Singh of South India Set against the chaos of the Second World War, this documentary tells the forgotten story of Vakkom Abdul Khader—hailed as the Bhagat Singh of South. A follower of Subhash Chandra Bose and a soldier of INA, Khader after getting training in Malaya returned to India with a mission to
Bios by Nous Mirza Ghalib | The Last Great Poet of Delhi "Haiñ aur bhī duniyā meñ suḳhan-var bahut achchhe Kahte haiñ ki 'ġhālib' kā hai andāz-e-bayāñ aur" Mirza Ghalib—a poet whose words transcended time, whose poetry and legacy remains immortal. From his birth in Agra to his struggles, fame, and the final days in Delhi, this