A parody of JRR Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings", with various Sikh idioms. It has messages about the Turban, about Miri and Piri, and about the five vices. In addition, it has hilarious outtakes.
In my movie I have made a humble attempt to explain the ideology of Sikhi through some symbolic gestures.
The first ever film festival organized to promote 300 saal guru de naal.
SikhRI of San Antonio, Texas recently conducted several educational programs and radio broadcasts for Sikh communities on the west coast.
Teen accused of using it as weapon could rekindle kirpan-in-school debate.
Anmol Kaur from Canada has penned down her thoughts and wishes about Ishmeet in a beautiful poem.
Valerie Kaur complies heart rending stories of Americans who face the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.
Shatabdi train was delayed due to protests held by computer teachers in punjab.
Christie’s “Art of the Islamic and Indian World” offers two more breath taking pieces of rare and precious sikh art of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Ever wondered, why our generation is turning their back to both our mother tongue (Punjabi - 'ura') and Sikh identity ('Jura')? What roles can the parents play to take care of both Punjabi and Sikh identity?
