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.
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Protests against the Waqf Amendment Act
Massive protests and demonstrations are taking place by Muslims all over India against the Waqf Amendment Act, 2025 which has been passed by both Houses of […]
Two trains travelling in opposite directions
The other is the train of ground realities–polarisation of Indian society by our crooked and selfish politicians on caste and communal lines, atrocities on minorities, and inciting hatred between communities to secure vote banks for elections, all of which will ensure that India remains poor, backward, and divided.
Delhi Assembly election results are irrelevant
People of India must realise the truth, that elections only result in change of leaders, who only seek power and pelf for themselves or their kith and kin on coming to power, but will not, and can not, do anything which radically improves the people’s lives.