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I was wondering if any 1 knew of any movies bout sikhi lyk saihbzadey & The rise of Khalsa.

Coz there shud definitly be sum lyk the passion of Christ depicting the sacrifices our ancestors gave 4 us.

I'm not sayin that the Gurus shud b in em but we need movies lyk these about OUR amazing itihaas.

Coz films can hav a big effect on ppl & help us understand were we came from.

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It is Great seeing the Sawa lakh growing up so beautifully as a adolescent in all spheres of Human like

Different countries

Different spheres such as

Movies are the best way to show who we are and what we stand for :

How should I say that how much we SIKHS pine for a good movie depecting a Sikh in the correct manner and his qualities.

Courageous : We have had so many fine soldiers after our Gurus that there should be no dearth of subjects From Jassa Sing Ahluwalia , Hari Singh Nalwa , AS Sekhon etc . Not a single movie on them.

Progressive Honest politician :- Partap Singh Kairon , Ms Randhawa

Compassion :- Baba Kharak Singh

Sportsman :--- Milkha Singh ,Ajit pal singh

Mathematician : Simone Singh

Intelligent and technology marverick : Narinder S. Kapany

Royality : Ranjit Singh

Painter : Shoba SIngh

They are so many themes to pick from .

Are we short of Audience . If so let us produce audience. After all movies require both to be there.

Unfortunately all one sees in our movies depicts us in such poor light that one really wonders that how could the media distort us so much .Is the media communal that they cant see the arrival of a fresh infusion of spirituality . or is the audience so biased that wants to see us in such light.

Only some sensibilities is seen in movies like Border , Vijayeeta and Bhagat singh.

Muslims who have done so many henious acts in India get a much better representation in movies. Is it because of there greater number that even truth is drowned by number in democracy.

All this will demotivate many Sikhs from pursuing these illustrious path of our predecessors.

However kudos to our NRI brothers to keep the Sikh flame shining . The movie

Kambdi Kalaai’: A tribute to Bhai Vir Singh is a well come change from the abominable depection of us.

I hope our boys and girl are given the right pictures so that we too can also stand tall in the company of other great spiritual religions.

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WGKWGF

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