A dooli is a stretcher.
A dooli is a litter or stretcher used for carrying a person. In the poem "Gunga Din" by Rudyard Kipling, Gunga Din carries a wounded soldier on a dooli while risking his life to save others.
Gunga Din is a poem, written by Rudyad Kipling. It ends, as does the movie with the line: Your'e a Better Man than Me Gunga Din".
"Gunga Din" is written in the first person point of view. The narrator of the poem is one of the soldiers who is recalling their experiences with Gunga Din.
These words were spoken by British author Rudyard Kipling, in his famous poem titled "Gunga Din." The phrase is often used to acknowledge someone's superior qualities or bravery.
Rudyard Kipling
In the poem "Gunga Din" by Rudyard Kipling, Mussick is the name of the water-bearer who serves the British soldiers in India. He is portrayed as a loyal and brave individual who ultimately sacrifices his life to save a soldier, earning respect and recognition in the eyes of the narrator.
Gunga Din was created in 1892.
One of Kipling's heroes was Kim, the protagonist of his novel "Kim." Kim is an orphaned Irish boy growing up in India who becomes involved in espionage and intrigue while navigating the complexities of identity and loyalty in colonial India. Kim is known for his resourcefulness, adaptability, and strong moral compass.
The duration of Gunga Din - film - is 1.95 hours.
Gunga Din - film - was created on 1939-02-17.
Rudyard Kipling wrote novels (Kim, Captains Courageous) short stories (the Man who would be King, Jungle Book) and poetry (Mandalay, If, Gunga Din)
Gunga Din - 2005 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2005
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