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This video presents a brief review of Classical Physics and the failures of classical concepts of physics that led to the advent of Modern Physics, during the last decade of the 19th century. This video is essential to any student of physics eager to pursue a course in Modern Physics. Before venturing into a study of Modern Physics, it is imperative that a student is introduced to classical ideas as they existed at the dawn of Modern Physics and some of the failures of Classical Physics that led to Modern Physics. The classical concepts reviewed in this video are taken from three broad subjects of physics namely Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetism and Thermodynamics. These three topics are fundamental classical topics thought to have been developed completely by the turn of the 20th century. And yet it turned that the underlying cracks in classical ideas were too wide to seal and a new way of thinking was the need of the hour. As a response to this need were born two of the greatest and most astounding theories of Modern Physics namely the Special Theory of Relativity owing to Albert Einstein and the Quantum Theory of Matter and Radiation owing to several stalwarts such as Planck, Einstein, SchrÖdinger, Heisenberg, Dirac, Born etc.,.This video reviews the status of classical physics as it existed towards the end of the 19th century just before the advent of modern Physics. The video also presents briefly some of the failures of classical physics. It is hoped that the video will be a quick and handy reference material for serious students of Physics who are diving into the world of Modern Physics.