Gunga Din is a fictional character from the poem of the same name by Rudyard Kipling, published in 1890. The poem tells the story of an Indian water-bearer who serves British soldiers in colonial India, ultimately sacrificing himself to save them. While Gunga Din is not based on a specific real person, the character embodies the themes of bravery and sacrifice, reflecting the complex dynamics of colonial relationships. Kipling's portrayal has sparked discussions about colonialism and representation in literature.
"Gunga Din" takes place in British-occupied India during the late 19th century. The poem follows British soldiers stationed in a remote outpost as they face challenges from local insurgents. The narrative centers around the character Gunga Din, an Indian water-bearer, who ultimately proves to be a hero despite his lowly status. The setting highlights the colonial tensions and social hierarchies of the time.
a gunga is an animal who lived in the great plains for many years but no longer are a living animals
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Paromitar Ek Din was created in 2000.
Ilm-ud-din died in 1929.
Gunga Din was created in 1892.
The duration of Gunga Din - film - is 1.95 hours.
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".
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Gunga Din - film - was created on 1939-02-17.
Gunga Din - 2005 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2005
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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.
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First person: On in India's sunny clime where I use to spend me time in the service of her majesty the queen....