A dramatic historical oil painting depicting Bhagat Singh shooting British officer John Saunders in Lahore, 1928. The scene captures the intensity of the moment — Bhagat Singh, young and determined, stands firmly with a pistol in hand, wearing simple revolutionary attire and his iconic hat. His face shows fierce resolve, not hatred. Nearby, Rajguru is positioned alertly, ready to assist. The setting is an old colonial street with British architecture, partly shrouded in dust and motion blur as Saunders turns in shock. The lighting emphasizes movement and emotion — a play of shadows, smoke, and moral tension. The artwork should evoke the spirit of resistance and sacrifice, painted in the style of a realistic oil masterpiece with expressive brushstrokes and deep, cinematic tones.
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