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Watched this movie today. It is a historical document showing exactly what lead these Great Sikhs to show such bravery and how they executed their plan. The other thing that this movie attempted and succeded in showing was the emotions of Bhai Satwant Singh and his family. It was a movie filled with emotions specially the real scenes of Punjab and Darbar Sahib in 1984.I didnt know Bibi Surinder Kaur was so strong and brave.

If you havent watched it, please go watch it. It is history of of Shaheeds and it is the least we can do to honor them.

P.s. Many people started crying while the song Kafila was playing.

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http://www.cineworld.co.uk/whatson/kaum-de-heere-punjabi on at Cineworld Feltham, Ilford, Wolverhampton, Bradford until 27th March.

Also at Birmingham Vue http://www.myvue.com/latest-movies/info/cinema/Birmingham/film/kaum-de-heere

Kaum De Heere (Punjabi) (15)

Release date

21st March 2014

Running Time

121 minutes

Director

Ravinder Ravi

Starring

Raj Kakra, Sukhdeep Sukh, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Binnu Dhillon, B.N. Sharma, Kanwaljeet Singh, Mukesh Rishi

A powerful Punjabi historical drama centred on the 1984 attack on the Golden Temple. In June 1984, the Indian Army launches a military attack on Sikh shrine Sri Harmandir Sahib (the Golden Temple) in Amritsar. Two of the Prime Minister's own Sikh bodyguards - Beant Singh (Raj Kakra) and Satwant Singh (Sukhdeep Sukh) - then decide to take revenge. Punjabi writer/director Ravinder Ravi is best known for 2010's 'Tere Ishq Nachaya' and 2012's 'Aappan Pher Milange'. His dramatisation of the tumultuous events of 1984 has attracted great controversy and discussion in India. Punjabi lyricist and singer-turned-actor Raj Kakra makes his acting debut as Beant Singh. Hailing from the small village of Kakra, he's best known for such romantic songs as 'Dildarian' 'Dilbar', 'Tu Judda', 'Merza' and 'Mehboob'. He also wrote lyrics for the Punjabi film 'Kabbadi Once Again'.

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Yup top film. Everyone must go and see it and encourage the Sikh themed film industry

What we need to do is encourage the 'Sikh themed film industry' to break away from the Bollywood model. Stop making everything, including serious issues, into musicals and start recording dialogue on location rather than in a studio later on which gives all movies from the sub-continent the sound experience of a very cheap dubbing of a very cheap 1970's European flick.

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I don't think anyone can do justice to the real roles and the real story. I would trust reading well written and we'll research books on this matter than a movie made for the purpose of making money by playing with people's emotions. Are they donating the income to their families?

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