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Sir,

I dont think Sikhs had been portrayed as terrorists ever.

I roamed around large parts of India including South,middle east India.

The image which sikhs have is of a saviour, fighter, and above all a DESH BHAKT.

Sikhs and terrorists are opposites.

Regarding this movie, i think it must be released, because we should not curb the questions.

Thanks

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i saw one scene of this movie on youtube, it is certainly a poorly directed and acted movie. Cant comment on the screenplay and story, though.

Check it out on youtube.

that one section you watched on YouTube isn't really that good because the guy recording it failed to make it clear, when you actually watch the movie it's actually very emotional and powerful, I saw it.
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thanks for reply sir!

What kind of movie is this? I mean is it about Satwant and beant singh`s life and there act of killing bibi indira (why and how and why werent they removed by her) or is it yet another commercial act of a producer.

The movie is about the 2 Shaheeds life before and after killing Indria Gandhi, mostly focusing on Satwant Singh later in the movie and Beant Singh in the beginning. The movie starts off with some Sikh history, (I'll probably stop there so I don't spoil all of it for you), but http://www.panthic.org/articles/2865 this article explains the message of the movie and even if you do read it, it won't spoil the movie. I recommend anyone to watch it, and try finding it if they can.

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