The nearly four-minute animated video titled 'Frank Brazil', in a nod to one of the aliases used by Singh during his incognito stay aboard, uses graphic novel-style 2D images to tell the story of the freedom fighter who killed Michael O'Dwyer in London for sanctioning the Amritsar killings as the then Lieutenant Governor of Punjab.
The song will be, however, officially launched today to coincide with the 75th death anniversary of the martyr, who was executed at Pentonville Prison in England in 1940. He was born in Punjab on December 26, 1899.
During his trial in the court Singh is said to have defended his actions by saying, "For full 21 years, I have been trying to wreak vengeance. I am happy that I have done the job. I am not scared of death. I am dying for my country."
The song goes on to emphasis the fiery pro-independence zeal of Singh and criticises the then colonial rule with, "...Ruled by the cruel rules of the free market..."
India served under the colonial rule for nearly two centuries, before throwing off the yoke of imperialism in August 1947. The subject has been a touchy matter and there have been clamours in the past for compensating the colonial-era excesses.
Earlier this month, at an Oxford Union debate in London, senior Congress leader and Lok Sabha MP Shashi Tharoor made a passionate argument demanding reparations from the UK for 200 years of its colonial rule, prompting a vigorous debate online with his speech becoming a hit on social media.
