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thanks for all the replies people will surely check all these out soon.....another one is the little budha....never really learned about their way of life before but i think this movie also has a lot sikhs could take out from for example when he overcomes what holds his mind back from true enlightment they show flowers dropping, we can interpret that as 'amrit varsing' from naam simran and connection (yog-becoming one) with waheguru.

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English Movies-

The last Sumaraie

Inception

Matrix all volumes

Vanilla sky

Constantine (love great graphics of hell and heaven)

Hindi Movies

Banaras (Lots of atma/paratma science)

Moksha

Not sure what else i left watching hindi movies for some time now.

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Not a movie but the whole of Game of Thrones has had some very thought provoking scenes and has many deeper meanings. Loyalty to your family is one big theme that we can maybe relate to. Its full of politics as well.

Unfortunately its full of gandh (adult scenes) at some points but I think that's on purpose i.e. to give a sort of notion that if this happened then this is the way it would happen?

Its pretty gruesome as well, a lot of blood and guts.

The last episode was great where Tyrion was on trial for a murder that he didn't commit. It seemed quite familiar to sort of thing that we as Sikhs are facing in India with all of the gross injustice, salt rubbed in our wounds etc.

Wolf of Wall Street

This again in full gandh (adult scenes) but the underlying message is like a wake up call for people who are in that environment. The person who the film is based, jordan belfort, has said that the movie doesn't go far enough in showing how degraded his lifestyle was.

The Pursuit of Happiness

Great film!

By the way at some point in this thread someone is bound to pick up on the point that we should limit the amount of TV/movies we watch as it has a massive impact on our spiritual progress! I thought I'd mention it first!!

I love this scene from game of thrones, its pure full of emotions its like maharaj himself giving shakti to dwarf under privileged /under representative weak people when all the odds are against the weak-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ivt3EdJuCE

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I love this scene from game of thrones, its pure full of emotions its like maharaj himself giving shakti to dwarf under privileged /under representative weak people when all the odds are against the weak-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ivt3EdJuCE

Why are you encouraging the sangat to watch Game of Thrones?

TO ALL TRUE KHALSA, DO NOT WATCH GAME OF THRONES

ITS FULL OF FLITH

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