The Cellular Jail, also known as Kālā Pānī (Black Water), is a historical colonial-era prison located in
Port Blair, the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Here are key details about the
Cellular Jail: The Cellular Jail is not just a physical structure but a testament to the indomitable spirit
of those who resisted colonial rule. It stands as a symbol of sacrifice and courage, and its historical
significance continues to resonate in the collective memory of India.
Light and Sound Show: The Cellular Jail now serves as a national memorial, and a light and sound
show is conducted in the evenings to narrate the history of the jail and the stories of the prisoners.
The show is a poignant and moving experience that recounts the struggles and sacrifices of those
who fought for India's freedom.