It was 1871. Michael Fitzgerald Lavelle, a resigned Irish trooper from the British Army, had made Bangalore cantonment his home. Retirement was a drag for Lavelle, who had quite recently returned subsequent to battling the Maori battles in New Zealand.
Despite the fact that he expected to become famous post-retirement, Lavelle invested quite a bit of his energy perusing; and a four-page article from the 1804 Asiatic Journal he ran over, set Lavelle on an excursion that ultimately birthed the world's second most profound goldmine - the Kolar Gold Fields.
While 2018 film 'KGF', promoted as the greatest Kannada film of the year, has constructed interest in this neglected mining town, and India's dash for unheard of wealth, the producers concede the film is anything but a verifiable record however a work of imagination. Nonetheless, this could not hope to compare to the genuine story of the Kolar Gold Fields.
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