[VIDEO] "We’ll do our best to the project Jarnayl’s personality and the historical background of those days more effectively through animation. Our entire team is working very hard to make this happen.”
A sneak peek behind the scenes of 'KAUR'. Find out how we made an animated short Sikh film. Meet the voices and the creators behind this unique project.
The meaning of the word Kaur is princess. And the namesake film is the world’s first animation focusing on 18th century legendary Sikh warrior, Mai Bhago.
Watch Free Online. You can also download for free or purchase the DVD. Subtitles are available: Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, Finish, Punjabi, Hindi, German & English so feel free to spread the film among your international friends.
"I realized we don't really have a very clear identity for Sikh women. Some women wear turbans, some wear chunnis but often times if you were to go on the street you wouldn't know who's a Sikh woman and who's not."
All of us here at SikhNet feel excited and proud to announce the launch of our first short original animation: KAUR. Available to audiences around the world free online
[VIDEO] Given the film was to tell the generations to come about the real story behind the reverence of Shri Guru Govind Singh, its heart-warming that a lawyer in Ludhiana has collected funds and is showing the movie to about 3,000 children from 5 different schools.
A saga of Valor & Sacrifice is the first 2D animated movie on Sikh History.
The team at SikhNet seems to always stay ahead of the curve, creating media and setting trends. In 2012 SikhNet plans to make an animated series.
Bring your ideas to life, and make a video for the SikhNet Youth Film Festival!
"Shuffling the pages of history, I accidentally stumbled upon the "Khalsa". After further exploration, I learnt about it's inception and the rise and rise of this great order. It thrilled me. It fascinated me. It instilled passion and yearning inside me and I remember...
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."
American writer Muriel Rukeyser said that the universe is made up, not atoms but stories. This especially holds true for the Sikh universe.
Sundri: The Brave Kaur - A Must See Film based on Bhai Vir Singh's classic novel.
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