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[   {        "title": "Udham Singh", "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cb\u003EUdham Singh\u003C/b\u003E was an Indian revolutionary belonging to Ghadar Party and HSRA, best known for assassinating Michael O'Dwyer, the former lieutenant governor of the Punjab in India, on 13 March 1940. The assassination was done in revenge for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar in 1919, for which O'Dwyer was responsible. Singh was subsequently tried and convicted of murder and hanged in July 1940. While in custody, he used the name \u003Cb\u003ERam Mohammad Singh Azad\u003C/b\u003E, which represents the three major religions of India and his anti-colonial sentiment.\u003C/p\u003E", "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e8/Martyr_Udham_Singh_Kambhoj.jpg/235px-Martyr_Udham_Singh_Kambhoj.jpg" },   {        "title": "ICC Men's T20 World Cup", "description": "\u003Cp\u003EThe \u003Cb\u003EICC Men's T20 World Cup\u003C/b\u003E is the international championship of Twenty20 International cricket. Organised by cricket's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), the tournament currently consists of 16 teams, comprising the top ten teams from the rankings at the given deadline and six other teams chosen through the T20 World Cup Qualifier. All matches are played as Twenty20 Internationals.\u003C/p\u003E", "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/3c/ICC_Men%27s_T20_World_Cup_Trophy.webp/320px-ICC_Men%27s_T20_World_Cup_Trophy.webp.png" },   {        "title": "2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup", "description": "\u003Cp\u003EThe \u003Cb\u003E2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup\u003C/b\u003E is the seventh ICC Men's T20 World Cup tournament, with the matches taking place in the United Arab Emirates and Oman from 17 October to 14 November 2021. The West Indies are the defending champions.\u003C/p\u003E", "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/07/Logo_of_ICC_World_T20.png/300px-Logo_of_ICC_World_T20.png" },   {        "title": "Squid Game", "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ci\u003E\u003Cb\u003ESquid Game\u003C/b\u003E\u003C/i\u003E is a South Korean survival drama television series created by Hwang Dong-hyuk for Netflix. The series revolves around a contest in which 456 players, drawn from different walks of life but each deeply in debt, play a series of children's games for the chance to win a ₩45.6 billion prize, with a deadly penalty if they lose. The name of the series draws from a similarly named Korean children's game. Its cast includes Lee Jung-jae, Park Hae-soo, Wi Ha-joon, Jung Ho-yeon, O Yeong-su, Heo Sung-tae, Anupam Tripathi, and Kim Joo-ryoung.\u003C/p\u003E", "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/dd/Squid_Game.jpg/216px-Squid_Game.jpg" },   {        "title": "Sardar Udham", "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ci\u003E\u003Cb\u003ESardar Udham\u003C/b\u003E\u003C/i\u003E is a 2021 Indian Hindi-language biographical historical drama film based on the life of Udham Singh, a revolutionary freedom fighter highly known for assassinating Michael O'Dwyer in London to avenge the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar. Starring Vicky Kaushal as Singh, the film is directed by Shoojit Sircar and produced by Rising Sun Films in collaboration with Kino Works. The film premiered on 16 October 2021 on Amazon Prime Video.\u003C/p\u003E", "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/5b/Sardar_Udham_poster.jpg/256px-Sardar_Udham_poster.jpg" },   {        "title": "Jallianwala Bagh massacre", "description": "\u003Cp\u003EThe \u003Cb\u003EJallianwala Bagh massacre\u003C/b\u003E, also known as the \u003Cb\u003EAmritsar massacre\u003C/b\u003E, took place on 13 April 1919. A large but peaceful crowd had gathered at the Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab to protest against the arrest of pro-Indian independence leaders Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew and Dr. Satya Pal. In response to the public gathering, the British Brigadier-General R. E. H. Dyer surrounded the Bagh with his soldiers. The Jallianwala Bagh could only be exited on one side, as its other three sides were enclosed by buildings. After blocking the exit with his troops, he ordered them to shoot at the crowd, continuing to fire even as protestors tried to flee. The troops kept on firing until their ammunition was exhausted. Estimates of those killed vary between 391 and 1000+ people and over 1,200 other people were injured of whom 192 were seriously injured.\u003C/p\u003E", "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/62/Jalian_Wala_Bagh_Memorial_311.jpg/320px-Jalian_Wala_Bagh_Memorial_311.jpg" } ]