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7 hours ago, Jai Tegang! said:

I’m actually surprised with those behind this film, that as non-sikh theywould go this far for us.

Here's some background to the director, he comes from a Bengali background. He probably got familiar with Shaheed Bhagat Singh when he went for further education (if he wasn't before):

Shhojit Sircar was born into a Bengali family in Barrackpore, Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal. He completed his schooling from Kendriya Vidyalaya Barrackpore Airforce in the year 1985 and then he went on to Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi for higher studies.[2]

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7 hours ago, Jai Tegang! said:

Maybe it was unintentional, maybe not, but the gutt-wrenching end scenes will have every sikh thinking about 84. Honestly, I have not seen any Indian cinema produce a climatic scence of that calibre, or length even.

I couldn't even sit down when I was watching that bit. Made me stand up and watch for some reason. 

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1 hour ago, Kaurr said:

Just watched it this afternoon.

Speechless. I had low expectations when I first heard of it, because it's made by India, but saw what @dallysingh101 had to say, and thanks mate for your opinion on it, it was amazing. 

Genuinely think there should be more Punjabis making this sort of cinematic beauties, could get a much bigger market than middle aged aunties and uncles watching Punjabi cinema. 

Nah, I disagree. I think we need more of this type of stuff:

 

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