"The Black Prince":-
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"The Black Prince" was a well famous an international historical drama. This movie also directed by Kavi Raz and Satinder Sartaj, Amanda Root, Jason Flemyng, Atul Sharma and Rup Magon. Film was published in 2017 . Protagonists Duldeep Sinh. The film is based on the lightly Kingdom of Shikh Empire and his relation with queen Victoria.
He was placed on throne at the age of five but was replaced by a British Resident. Movie started with dying history with map and portrait of king. After the death of his father, Maharajah Ranjit sinh, the previous ruler of the Sikh Empire, Maharaja Duleep sing is placed on the throne at the age of five. In 1849 when Punjab is annexed to British India.
The young Prince is removed from the throne and separated from his mother. He is put under the guardianship of British surgeon Dr. John Login. At the age of 15 Duleep sing is sent to England where he meets Queen Victoria.
A relationship between the two develops. Duleep sing is eventually able to re-establish contact with his mother and as a result begins to reconnect with the culture of his birth. Duleep attempts to return to India to reclaim his Kingdom, but is continually thwarted by British colonial politics. The entire film rests on Duleep sing Longing and liberation. The movie highlights this postcolonial idea through the protagonists character Duldeep sing.
He born in India but was exiled from his own country and was raised in British. Duldeep was the King of punjap but he was considered as Prince by Queen Victoria. Even his region was seized from him, in England he was baptized a Christian and lost his own identity as Shikh as well as which kept him away from his mother.
Almost he lost his identity as Shikh but as soon as he turned into 20s he was Haunted by the violence of his childhood which leaded him to meet his mother at India but after knowing all reality.
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