Dhruv Rathee’s Powerful Retelling of Sikh History Brings Alive the Spirit of Guru Gobind Singh and Banda Singh Bahadur

From the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur to the revolutionary leadership of Guru Gobind Singh and Banda Singh Bahadur, Dhruv Rathee chronicles the dramatic history of Sikh resistance in one of his most potent and visually spectacular films. Combining well researched narrative with AI-powered animation, Rathee shows the origin of the Khalsa as an eternal emblem of bravery, justice, and togetherness rather than only a historical event. His account recognizes the sacrifices made by Sikh fighters and offers important lessons for the current generation. This essay values Rathee’s careful story and the instructive power of his striking digital work.

From Uttarakhand’s UCC to National Reform: Why Muslims and Women Should Embrace a Unified Law

However, I was surprised that none of the panelists clearly said that they were generally in favour of a UCC. Only Kapil, though being critical of the Uttrakhand UCC, seemed to support UCC in general ( by referring to former Prime Minister Nehru’s view ), and Vrinda Grover, one of the panelists, said that from the 1970s the women’s movement supported UCC.