Movie On Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale To Be Released Feb 26

Sant te Sipahi

LOS ANGELES, USA—Punjabi movie, Sant Te Sipahi, based on the life of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale is set to be screened on February 26, 2016.

The movie is a debut Punjabi film from Bal Krishan Bala, with Jasbir Singh Sangha is its producer.  Sangha hails from Southern California and is better known as the man behind the White Cloud Movies Inc. in Southern California. The movie is first of it’s kind on Sant Bhindranwale.

The movie’s website includes a synopsis which describes the movie as more of a love story which ensues a few decades after the attack.

Watch this video on YouTube.

Movie Trailer

The synopsis reads as follows:

Sukhdeep Kaur’s son, Aman was suffering from an incurable disease and doctors had given him only a few days to live. She took her ailing son Aman to Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Bhindrawala.

Sant Ji blessed Aman and told Sukdeep to pray in Darbar Sahib. On June 6th1984 as Sukhdeep Kaur with her son Aman was praying in Darbar Sahab, Indian army attacked. Sukhdeep Kaur died but Aman survived.

Twenty five years later Aman grew up to be a handsome young man, fell in love with a girl named Lori, who was teacher in a school where Aman’s father was a headmaster.

Aman got married and went to USA for a better future, but destiny had something else for him. The local minister, Partap Singh’s son Bobby, the famous “Goonda” of the town kidnapped and killed Lori.

With the help of policemen, a local lawyer and a doctor, they managed to blame Aman’s father for Lori’s death.

Later Aman’s father was also beaten to death by policemen outside the local court.”

34 COMMENTS

    • Christianity preaches that Jesus (you are misconstruing the word Lord as it is not used by Christians in the same way Hindus use it for their deities, Lord Ram etc) is the messiah and saviour of mankind who is born of a virgin and in the holy trinity concept (itself which only emerged several centuries after the crucifixion) make him simultaneously both man, spirit and God. Sikhism teaches very clearly that God has never been immanent in human form (which also means the avatars of of the Hindu deities) so the two doctrines are fundamentally irreconcilable on this point but obviously share other doctrinal principles (monotheism, the equality of man). Guru Nanak spent decades travelling around India, Burma and all the way across the middle east and incorporated those spiritual thoughts from other religions and sages that he thought were relevant to the faith he was preaching (it is the reason why Guru Granth Sahib contains shabads from Sufi Saints and Hindu Bhagats as well as the composition of the Gurus themselves – the combination of the whole bani thus gives us Gurmat). He would certainly have come across Hindus, Muslims, Christians and Jews so Sikhs already have been exposed to concepts from those faiths and those which are validated are contained with Sikh teaching. You can respect other people’s right to believe in whatever religion they want but that does not mean you must take on board all of their customs, rituals and religious precepts as well.

      • Thinking about it ‘Harinder’ you might do well to convert to Christianity and its promise of ever lasting life in heaven as you are always espousing resurrection and a mortal fear of what will happen when the sun blows up in 4 billion years time. As well as bringing you to the realisation there is only One God (the same God Muslims, Jews, Christians and Sikhs are worshipping as there is only One) such a ‘road to Damascus’ revelation might make you more compassionate to your fellow man and have the added plus of really annoying your RSS friends.

    • The term Sikh comes from the founder of the Sikh religion Guru Nanak, nothing whatever to do with ‘Lord Jesus’ who is not invoked in Sikh theology as Sikhi absolutely rejects the notion that God has ever been immanent in human form upon the Earth (so rejects the concept of Trinity). More staggering ignorance from you.

  1. I agree the best answer to injustice is justice.
    How ever if you don’t get one then the second best answer is as Lord Jesus said

    Resurrection.

    • ‘Lord Jesus’ and Christian concept of resurrection’? I know you like a melting pot of abstract religious notions but I rather think your RSS paymasters would be disconcerted at you adding western religiosity to the pick and mix buffet table of spirituality you favour considering their ghar wapsi programme against Christians in India.

    • Why don’t you go ‘resurrect’ yourself. Make Punjab in every village, town state in the universe but leave our original Punjab to the Sikhs – after all we cannot move our religious and historical sites such as the Takhts and Darbar Sahib anymore than the Jews can shift the wailing wall of their Temple from Jerusalem.

  2. No need to die.
    Just resurrect your self and make infinite number of Punjab all over the Earth and in Universe.
    As for Indian Punjab make it as nice as USA or UK or what you can Dream off.

  3. You must try Justice for the Third 1984 genocide and I also wish you should get it .
    We are likely to face more Genocides in future .
    The only Known antidote to injustice is

    “RESURRECTION “

    • Your Resurrection just means running away from Punjab and being a Sikh elsewhere in the world. Can’t you understand that the Sikh cannot forsake the Sikh homeland of Punjab and the Gurmuki language of Punjab anymore than the Jew can abandon Jerusalem and Israel no matter how wide spread the Jewish diaspora is? You are being wilfully naive to think Sikhs can follow the example of Punjabi Hindus in 1966 and just forsake Punjab and mother tongue for Haryana and Hindi. The only antidote to injustice is justice; a coward dies many times in his lifetime, a Sikh only dies once.

    • ‘Harinder’ (not his real name) does not want Justice for 1984 but he repeatedly and two-facedly tells Sikhs to go to the Courts around the world on its anniversary to demand it – basically he is saying to Sikh nation waste all your time on futile efforts in other countries courts. His notion of ‘resurrection’ also boils down to telling Sikhs ‘just forgive and forget all about the murders, rapes and looting done against you, doesn’t matter the suffering you have endured in the past at least you are alive in the present, just be grateful for that and try not to think about the culprits getting away unpunished’. Mealy mouthed cowardice that saw his forefathers simply just wipe bitter tears as their daughters were stolen away by the Afghan and they did nothing to bring them back justifying their cowardice by convincing themselves nothing could be done. Shameless men always look to exonerate their own profligacy and moral compromise.

  4. Even if I could torture and kill the culprits who killed sikhs in 1984 I still would not forgive them. The Hell they are asking us to forget ….. we shall never forget …..
    To hear from survivor of Karol Bagh takes you back to those scenes in Delhi. The only regret is that they should have been armed like Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Bhindrawale asked – with Kirpans if nothing else to get the butchers of Delhi police and other and chop them.

  5. You talk baekwas – wound there are many which will remain unhealed. A lot of survivors like myself a young child who resided in Delhi with my parents and fraternal uncle. I watched all my family killed. Whilst my physical wounds have healed my mental wounds will never healed. The only way for these wounds to be healed is by taking out the people that committed these crime. However our so called Sikh leaders harami Badal share his bed with these criminal – RSS/BJP/Kongress.

    • When you hear this testimony you should hang your head in shame RSS ‘HARINDER’ (not your real name – you are too cowardly to admit your Hinduvta identity and too stupid to think we are at all fooled by you posing as a Sikh to present your pernicious agenda). Karol Bagh Survivor, every true Sikh will never forget the horrors visited upon you for they are atrocities committed against the entire Sikh kaum and humanity itself. Nor will we forgive those who wish us to forget, to deny what happened and why or those who protect even to this day the guilty. You are not alone, we stand with you and Waheguru will give justice even if the likes of RSS Harinder and his besharam Badal, BJP and Congress will not.

  6. “Raj karega Khalsa”

    We are divinely ordained to rule .The rule of Khalsa shall be an

    UTOPIAN STATE

    Where people from all over the Earth shall flock and come.
    It will take all the Earthians to Mars , Different Galaxies and Parallel Universes in the
    “EPIC VOYAGE” on “Nanak Nam Jhaj hai “

    • A concerted pernicious attempt is under way to both malign and subvert Sikhism and particularly its overt identity in relation to the Khalsa. Rajdeep Sardesai in an Op/ED published in the Hindustan Times denotes that Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s slogan “Raj Karega Khalsa” is the slogan of ‘Khalistanis’. He goes on to write (and this is to millions of Indian readers both in print and on the internet remember) ‘Is, for example, the slogan of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement ‘Jo Hindu hit kee baat karega vahi desh pe raj karega’, which openly calls for a Hindu Rashtra, to be seen as violative of the law or not and does it spread enmity among communities? Is ‘Raaj karega khalsa’, the slogan of the Khalistanis, to be seen as seditious or not?’. This is an example where the word Khalsa can be demeaned and misappropriated so as to dilute its meaning and religious and historical connotation to the point where you create a new normal and then Sikhs who use the word Khalsa can be branded as anti-national ‘Khalistanis’ (and subject to extra judicial extreme prejudice ). This is a clear warning to Sikhs to wake up to defend their identity lest it be re-defined and then criminalised by others. BY the way in Balwant Singh versus State of Punjab, the Supreme Court ruled in the negative – that Khalsa was not specifically a Khalistani slogan but an actual historical and religious exhortation / instruction by Guru Gobind Singh to the Sikhs. But that does not mean courts cannot change their positions in future when for example they are presented with contrasting views by so-called Sikhs themselves i.e the Badal/ Majithia version of ‘Khalsa’ University put against ‘Khalsa College’ or when Sikhs are told not to make films about their own history which contain unpalatable (to others) facts.

  7. Who told you there is a wound . There is no wound of 1984.
    Jau tau prem khelan ka chao. Sir dhar tali gali mori aao.
    “If you wish to play the game of love, come my way, with your head on the palm of your hand.”
    Sikhs are in “CHADI KALA” and have
    “RESURRECTED”
    them selves all over the Earth .

    • ‘Who told you there is a wound . There is no wound of 1984.’ (sic). RSS Harinder proving again he lives in state of delusional denial and thinks Sikhs too can be induced to forget the genocidal pogrom against them. Then again he has stated on many occasions he thinks the fictional events depicted in the epic poems of Ramayan and Mahabharat are actually historical facts so his grasp on reality is known to be as feeble as his sense of justice and morality.

  8. The facts of 1984 speak for themselves. Most of these have been proven and are no longer denied by the authorities. If we try to move on without fixing the mistakes of the past and getting justice It leaves an open wound which helps neither us Sikhs or anyone else. It does not help that we sikhs are easily split by caste or political party or by the particular sects we follow… Only when we have unity behind proper intelligent Sikh leadership will we get justice, strength and unity powers justice. With that will come proper rights and development and the rightful elevation of our community. Lets us unite… Guru Gobind Singh Ji gave us the vehicle to do this… The Khalsa…. Lets make this Khalsa great again!!!

      • The future is always informed by the past: a man can only become a surgeon if as a child he has been given education and opportunity. Similarly Sikhs cannot script a future without regard for the injustices perpetrated upon them both in the past and indeed today as those events are part of their heritage. Those in the present who cannot grasp that fundamental truth would do better to remain silent and just be thought a fool rather than to speak out and remove all doubt.

      • The justice Sikhs are demanding is not about ‘fixing’ 1984 genocide – it is about trying to lessen the pain of the survivors who continue to feel the intolerable anguish to this day (read below Karol Bagh Survivor’s sentiment) by letting them know the murders, rapes and looting down against them were not acceptable and those culprits who committed these heinous crimes will be punished. The innocent lives they took and ruined mattered then and matter now. By denying this justice you add to the pain of the survivors and create a new normal where future miscreants can similarly go and out and murder with state sponsored and incited abandon knowing a precedent has been set that they will not be held to account for their atrocities. We would not have had Gujrat ‘riots’ if those politicians inciting violence had in the back of their minds that we will be arrested after all this and face the death penalty. Your spurious ‘Resurrection’ notion seems to amount to no more than ‘forgive and forget, shrug it all off as it is in the past and be grateful you are alive and able to live a life in the present’. Sikhs cannot do that because such indifference to human suffering and injustice is antithetical to Sikh belief and was the reason why Hindu girls carried off by the Afghan had to be rescued by the Khalsa when their families had given up on them and helplessly submitted to your notion of ‘resurrection’.

  9. We will not allow Punjab to slide back to the

    1980-1990 dark period of senseless Violence.

    Peace in Punjab

    will be maintained till eternity or till the End of TIME

    • Our resident RSS Troll speaks. It is bad enough that you don’t want to remember or even acknowledge the injustices of 1984 onwards or accept any responsibility whatsoever (always blaming it all on some conspiracy from the foreign existential ‘Empires’) but you want the Sikhs to forget about it also. Tell me why do you think Sikhs should not even remember 1984 when Indira Gandhi has an international airport named after her in the same city where so many thousands of Sikhs were murdered in the streets over FOUR days and to this day receive no justice?

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