Subhas Chandra Bose
- Born:
- January 23, 1897, Cuttack, Bengal Province, British India (present-day Odisha, India)
- Died:
- Reportedly August 18, 1945 (disputed), Taipei, Taiwan (claimed plane crash)
- Nationality:
- Indian
- Profession(s):
- Nationalist Leader, Activist, Politician
Early Life and Education
- Born to Janakinath Bose and Prabhavati Dutt Bose.
- Studied at Protestant European School, Cuttack.
- Graduated from Scottish Church College, Calcutta with a degree in Philosophy.
- Passed the Indian Civil Service (ICS) examination in England but resigned.
Career and Major Achievements
- Joined the Indian National Congress (INC) and became a prominent leader.
- Served as the President of the INC in 1938 and 1939.
- Founded the Forward Bloc in 1939.
- Established the All India Forward Bloc.
- Organized the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army - INA) during World War II.
- Sought support from Axis powers (Germany and Japan) for Indian independence.
Notable Works
While there isn't a direct body of work categorized as 'short biography of subhas chandra bose movies', his life and actions have inspired numerous films, documentaries, and other media productions exploring his role in the Indian independence movement. He authored the book 'The Indian Struggle'.
Legacy and Impact
Subhas Chandra Bose, often referred to as Netaji, remains a highly revered figure in Indian history. His unwavering commitment to Indian independence and his efforts to mobilize support, even from controversial sources, left a lasting impact on the freedom struggle. He is seen as a symbol of courage, patriotism, and defiance against colonial rule. The circumstances surrounding his death remain a subject of debate and speculation.