The Guru's two younger sons are lost and alone with their grandmother. The children who were 6 and 8 years old, were arrested and brought to Governor Wazir Khan. Their grandmother, Mata Gujri, was left alone in a freezing cold tower while the children were interrogated by the government. They were given a choice: Change their religion.... or die. Will these young ones follow the example of Guru Teg Bahadur and sacrifice their lives... or will they give up?
This painting depicts that epic moment when Baba Banda Singh ji Bahadur captures Wazir Singh, in order to bring Wazir Khan to justice for executing the Chotte Sahibzadey, the innocent children of Guru Gobind Singh ji.
A flag represents loyalty, unity and distinction. Nishan Sahib stands for the Sikhs in their body, mind, and action.
A saga of Valor & Sacrifice is the first 2D animated movie on Sikh History.
Baba Ajit Singh went before Guru Sahib and said, "Pita ji (dear father), permit me to go and fight on the battleground and grace me with the opportunity to make my life fruitful and worthy in service of the panth."
Sahibzadey
Released in 2005, Vismaad's first animated Sikh movie, Sahibzadey, was an instant success. The adorable signature painting of the movie became an icon in every household and wallpaper of every child's computer. "Today, after 5 years, we still get feedback from parents of how their kids watch the movie over and over again."
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