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List of Sikh films

  • Sundri the movie is the third movie by Vismaad Pte Ltd, a Singapore based computer animation company. The film is based on a novel by the same name - Sundri by the famous Punjabi writer, Bhai Vir Singh (1872-1957). This movie like the other two previous ones is a high resolution 2D computer animation with stereo sound and will be available as a DVD and also for theatrical release which are scheduled from May 08.
  • The Sahibzadey A saga of Valor & Sacrifice is the first 2D animated movie on Sikh History. Through this animated movie we have attempted to relive the beyond compare martyrdom of Baba Zorawar Singh ji and Baba Fateh Singh ji. Utmost care is taken in creating character figures for the revered Sahibzadas and Mata Gujri ji.
  • The rise of Khalsa In the entire Sikh history, the account of Banda Singh Bahadur has remained an enigmatic phenomenon for the historians. Most scholars have not been able to perceive how an illustrious Bairagi (ascetic) engaged in exercise of occult powers became a True Khalsa after a short but fateful meeting with Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
  • Films from the SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival 2008 The Third Annual SikhNet young filmmaker's competition for Sikh Youth is designed to encourage and inspire our youth to get involved in media and video and use their creativity to produce interesting and inspiring short films filled with the spirit of Sikhi. This year we are continuing to have a Senior Division as well so that filmakers older than 25 are able to participate.
  • A Day at the Golden Temple - A Documentary Film - Have you ever been BLESSED To be able to witness the 24 hours Holy Maryada at Sri Harimandar Sahib? If not, then now get BLESSED by watching it on screen in a film.
  • Prakash Sri Guru Granth Sahib - A Documentary Film - is the only documentary film ever made about the uniqueness of Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
  • The Inseparables (A Sikh & his Turban) “The Inseparables” explores the historical and religious aspects of the unbreakable bond between a Sikh and his Turban.
  • A Western Tribute to Sikhism - This documentary film is based on various western and American Sikhs, who embraced Sikhism after realizing about its uniqueness.
  • Tosha Khana-Sri Darbar Sahib - This documentary film is about all the priceless articles kept in the Tosha Khana situated above the Darshani Deudhi of Sri Harimandar Sahib.

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Contacts

Sundri the movie, poster

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Mangal Singh Dhillon Address: 301, Sea Breeze-I, Yari Road, Versova, Andheri(W), Mumbai - 400 061, Maharashtra, India. Telephone: 022 - 2631 0230 Telefax: 022 - 2633 4876

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Vismaad Films

Movies by Vismaad Mediatech Pvt Ltd.

Amar Khalsa is set during the period 1716 to 1783, among the bloodiest periods of the Sikh history. The policy of Mughal rulers was total extinction of Sikhs. Among the most tyrants was Mir Mannu, Governor of Lahore in 1748. Sikhs faced worst onslaught at the hands of Mir Mannu and his men. Sikhs had to leave comforts of their homes and face hardships in jungles, hills and deserts. Moving military columns were sent to hunt them down. Rewards were announced for those who brought Sikhs dead or alive.

When there were no more Sikhs in the homes, Mir Mannu ordered his forces to seize Sikh women and children. He gave them the choice to give up their faith or face cruel- inhuman tortures and death. But none could be wavered form their steadfast faith and love for Sikhi. Women were starved, their children cut into pieces before them and placed in their laps. Brave mothers saw their infants killed and hung on spear points. It is believed that 250,000 Sikh men & women, young, old and children were killed during Mir Manu’s reign....

In the entire Sikh history, the account of Banda Singh Bahadur has remained an enigmatic phenomenon for the historians. Most scholars have not been able to perceive how an illustrious Bairagi (ascetic) engaged in exercise of occult powers became a True Khalsa after a short but fateful meeting with Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

Banda Singh ji was a true Khalsa and remained a steadfast gursikh till his last breath. His unflinching faith and love for Sikhi was above everything. He would not trade his Sikhi; not even for a precious life.

Time and again vested interests have attempted to project Banda Singh Ji as a bairagi who never became a Khalsa. Contemporary writers have projected Babaji as a ruthless killer and plunderer.

This movie is an attempt to undo the wrong doings of fanatic historians and malicious people whose biased accounts portray Baba Banda Singh ji’s deeds and character in a manner which is undoing of Khalsa spirit......

A saga of Valor & Sacrifice is the first 2D animated movie on Sikh History. Through this animated movie we have attempted to relive the beyond compare martyrdom of Baba Zorawar Singh ji and Baba Fateh Singh ji. Utmost care is taken in creating character figures for the revered Sahibzadas and Mata Gujri ji.....


Contact Details: Address: #397 Phase-2, SAS Nagar (Mohali),India 160055 Telephone:+91 172 2274922 Mobile: +91 9855450559 and +91 9814180354


Akal Films

Movies by Akal Films

  • In the Footsteps of Guru Gobind Singh Ji

This is a 150 minutes documentary drama in English/Hindi/Punjabi filmed across 7 Indian states featuring 61 holy Gurdwaras associated with the tenth master and incorporating the divine Bani. Approved by the SGPC


Contact Details: Thakur Ranveer Singh, Shikar Khana Haveli, Retwali Kota 324006