Exclusive picture of Nathu Ram Godse and Mahatma Gandhi, just before Nathu Ram shot the Mahatma. The picture was published in a marathi news paper and long forgotten, have a look...
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14 comments:
i agree it makes your site tick with such photos, but i feel such snaps/ incidents should be erased from everyones memory. it si not nice feeling to recollect such horrible acts in history.
I think this photo is from English film 'Nine hours to Rama' released in early 60s.
Amazing Pic! Godse's expression portrays the sincerity & pain when he is forced to take a tough decision to do the right thing!
Total crap, a picture from the set of the 1960s movie 'Nine minutes to Rama'. Quite apparent that the scene is staged.
fake !! its from a marathi movie....
This is fake. This is a photo of actor Horst Buchholz, a German actor from a movie called "Nine Hours to Rama". Get your facts striaght before you publish!!
This is really rare should be kept in some museum.
This picture is fake, this guy seems some English man. The way NathuRam dressed up was different.
Godse is looking handsome
its a sketch, IMO
This photograph is totally fake. The guy holding a gun looks like a hollywood action hero, not an indian guy. Nathuram Godse was a dark guy. Also, the ladies supporting Mahatma Gandhi were standing just besides Mahatma Gandhi. Here no one is standing near him. This is totally fake. Please stop deceiving people.
I disagree that these should be forgotten; there's an old, true adage: "Those who forget history are condemned to repeat it."
Keeping in mind an awareness of these horrible events lessens the chances of repeating them.
The Holocaust is a vile, evil time in history; yet to forget it (or deny it, as some idiots do) is to risk its repeat.
Correct name of the movie is "Nine Hours to Rama". Buchholtz, a German as Godse and J. S. Casshyap as Gandhi.
Fake or real, doesn't matter. The newspaper already made the money.
Ghodse's intentions were not wrong at all.
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