In "Gumnaam Nayakon ki Gaurav-Shaali gathayein," author Vishnu Sharma delves into the Hidden Stories Indian History often overlooks, bringing forward the Unsung Indian Freedom Fighters. This compelling work presents the Untold Freedom Fighter Stories and Indian Revolutionaries Biographies of those who actively participated in the Armed Resistance Indian Independence and the broader Armed Revolution India. The narratives vividly capture the immense Sacrifice Indian Freedom demanded and highlight the remarkable Bravery Indian Freedom Struggle displayed by these individuals. From the valiant 1857 Indian Mutiny Heroes such as Veer Kunwar Singh 1857 and Azimullah Khan 1857, the book spans various revolutionary periods. It details the lives and actions of figures like Baagha Jatin, Vasudev Balwant Phadke, and Kartar Singh Sarabha, integral to the Ghadar Party History, alongside the strategic contributions of Ras Bihari Bose and Vishnu Ganesh Pingale, whose efforts included involvement in the Delhi Conspiracy Case. The book explores international efforts through the India House London and recounts the hardships endured in Kali Pani Andaman. Featured individuals include the notable Raja Mahendra Pratap, the intellectual support from Sister Nivedita Vivekananda, and the courageous acts of Madan Lal Dhingra against British officials. The often-overlooked roles of women like Preetilata Waddedar, Matangini Hazra, and the supportive Durga Bhabhi are illuminated, as are the struggles of figures like Komaram Bheem Adivasi, known for the powerful Jal Jangal Zameen slogan. Dramatic moments such as the Writers Building Attack by Binoy Badal Dinesh and the ideological debate sparked by Bhagwati Charan Bohra's Philosophy of Bomb are also covered. The book includes unique stories like that of Sher Ali Afridi, who dared to assassinate a Viceroy, and the steadfast judicial courage of Justice Jagmohan Lal Sinha. Vishnu Sharma's work gives these Lesser Known Freedom Fighters and India's Forgotten Heroes, the true Gumnaam Nayak India, their rightful place in Indian Nationalism History, challenging conventional narratives of the fight Against British Rule India. These Patriotic Stories India must never forget, offering a vital new perspective on the journey to independence.