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Virsa (Culture)

Virsa---directorIn today’s fast paced world we have forgotten to tell our golden history to our younger generation. This university level prize winner video is aimed to awaken us by showing a glimpse from our past!

Directed by: Prabhpreet Singh (Age: 22)
(On behalf of – Divine Circle, Divinity Society of Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology, Delhi) 
Location: Delhi – India
Length: 25 min

 

 

 

 


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19 Responses to “Virsa (Culture)”

  1. Taranjeet Singh Says:

    Great to see my college juniors come up with such an awesome video!

    I fully agree that if we realize our responsibility and tell these true stories to our younger generation, they will never stray away from Sikhi!

    The Sikh Stories section of Sikhnet is a good initiative in this direction :)

    Taranjeet Singh
    2007 passout,
    Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology

  2. jatinder Says:

    tell your grand daughter to cover her head…lol

  3. GJ Singh Says:

    These are real happening and part of Sikh history, but no one teach our generation. One Bollywood or Hollywood should be requested by Sikh leaders or masses to make a movie to be seen by Sikhs and non-Sikhs of sacrifices of Sikhs for nation.

  4. Mukhpreet Says:

    Gud work guys..

  5. Amanpreet Singh Says:

    WJKK WJKF

    Sir JI, u dont told me about this.Very nice video.
    ‘ll Ask from u later
    Amanpreet Singh

  6. Amanpreet Singh Says:

    Me from Eternal University,Baru Sahib; Sirji.
    Amanpreet Singh

  7. amarpreet singh Says:

    Very nice…

  8. prabhjeet singh Says:

    so nice movie but the grand daughter need to cover her head to

  9. Harmeet Says:

    Indeed a great effort
    Mind-blowing video and nicely presented

  10. Nav Aman Deep Singh Says:

    Its an awesome video and i really appreciate effort by all my juniors in this play.
    I truly believe that these videos do make a deep impact on everyone’s mind and make them think about how true they are towards Sikhi.
    I really would like to see more of it in future. Keep it up guys.
    Good Luck and Best Wishes.

  11. Mandeep Singh Says:

    Wahegurug ka khalsa Wahegurug ki fateh G
    Really Awsome Video by all sewadars, Awsome Music and Awsome editing .
    Really headsoff to all sewadars …

  12. upraaj sandhu Says:

    awsome vidio i really enjoyed it.

  13. bhupendersingh Says:

    waheguru jee ka khalsa waheguru jee kee fateh

    kirpa, keep it up, we need more sewas like this.

  14. Gurvindersingh Says:

    Good work,panth have need like this work

  15. Bikram Singh Bhamra Says:

    Very good effort and all the encouragement to inspire further to produce such plays that provide not only historical background but also spiritual and religious awakening.

    To make it look more realistic in my opinion dramatisation should have been better presented with polished the dialogues and pronunciation. Producer’s make-up department appears to be non-existent. It is appreciable that all the participants appear to be proper Sikhs (I am sure they are) but their make-up should have reflected the role that they are playing i.g. the Quazi, the Muslim official and the servants should look real obviously with make-up. That does not mean that they would have to trim or cut hair to look like that. Make-up works miracles.
    It is appreciated that the artists are not perhaps professional; hence their efforts are certainly commendable but they should look as close to professionalism as possible. The girl not covering her head properly as pointed out by other viewers as well may be a minor error but when we are trying to inculcate and disseminate our cultural and religious values through documentaries, we should try to be as immaculate and precise as possible.

    On the whole in my opinion, it is very commendable effort, don’t be disheartened and give up by criticism as constructive criticism paves the way for further improvement. Charhdi Kala.

  16. Bikram Singh Bhamra Says:

    Very good effort and all the encouragement to inspire further to produce such plays that provide not only historical background but also spiritual and religious awakening.

    To make it look more realistic in my opinion dramatisation should have been better presented with polished dialogues and pronunciation. Producer’s make-up department appears to be non-existent. It is appreciable that all the participants appear to be proper Sikhs (I am sure they are) but their make-up should have reflected the role that they are playing i.g. the Quazi, the Muslim official and the servants should look real obviously with make-up. That does not mean that they would have to trim or cut hair to look like that. Make-up works miracles.
    It is appreciated that the artists are not perhaps professional; hence their efforts are certainly commendable but they should look as close to professionalism as possible. The girl not covering her head properly as pointed out by other viewers as well may be a minor error but when we are trying to inculcate and disseminate our cultural and religious values through documentaries, we should try to be as immaculate and precise as possible.

    On the whole in my opinion, it is very commendable effort, don’t be disheartened and give up by criticism as constructive criticism paves the way for further improvement. Charhdi Kala.

  17. amritpal singh Says:

    great effort guys.

  18. Davinder Singh Says:

    It is video,Keep it op

  19. Kiranjot Kaur Says:

    Love the vidio my whole family does.
    love the music!!
    I love sukhmani sahib it’s sooo beautiful.
    I love the way you used the sikh women wearing keski.
    I live in australia and iam only in grade 8 and i wear a keski.I Have yet to see a girl wearing a kaski.
    everyone at school bullies me because of my beautiful keski but i don’t care. my father encouraged me to wear the keski and i did. It gave me soo much confidence!!

    Just one thing Yes we are the sons and the bave and beautiful daughters of guru gobing singh ji and Mata Sahib kaur not mata jeeto ji.
    Guru gobind singh ji promised mata sahib kaur that she will be the great mother of the greatest koom ever to exist… The Khalsa Panth! That is what i have been taught and have read in a lot of sikhi books.

    this vidio brings tears to my eyes and a smile too, becaue iam proud of all my fellow sikhis and there scrifices.

    Love the costumes used!!

    My god bless you all!!

    VGKK VGKF

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