Of Sikander 2: Index
The image flickers: black-and-white, nitrate-rich, ghostly. Sikander (played by the forgotten actor Sohrab Modi’s cousin, Kersi) stands on a rocky outcrop. Behind him, his Macedonian army looks exhausted. In front, the green plains of India.
Advanced Google dorks—specialized search operators—are used to find these directories. The classic dork is: intitle:"index of" "sikander 2" index of sikander 2
The Index pulls from a 1944 censor board summary. The original Sikander 2 was to show Alexander the Great secretly surviving the battle of the Hydaspes, renouncing conquest, and merging his army with Porus’s kingdom—a metaphor for colonial withdrawal and peaceful coexistence. The image flickers: black-and-white, nitrate-rich, ghostly
The keyword suggests that someone has either: In front, the green plains of India
Despite numerous searches and investigations, the authenticity of the Index of Sikander 2 remains unverified. Some claim that it was a marketing gimmick or a hoax created to generate buzz around the original film. Others believe that it might be a genuine document created by the filmmakers, but its existence has been kept under wraps.