Film - Dharam Yudh Morcha
Cast - Raj Kakra, Nitu Pandher, Shakku Rana, Karamjit Singh, Malkeet Rauni, Amritpal Singh, Sunny Gill, Sarabjit Purewal, Victor John
Producer - Karamjit Singh Batth
Director & Editor - Naresh S Garg
Chief Assistant Director - Tirthadeep Roy
DOP - Shivtar Shiv (W.I.C.A)
Story & Screenplay - Karamjit Singh Batth
Background Score - Beat Minister
Music - Anu-Manu
Lyrics - Raj Kakra
Executive Producer - Mani Maan
Line Producer - Aman Nagra
Action Director - Aman Boparai
Production - Sony Singh Thulewal & Mandeep Singh Rupal
Costume Designer - Nitasha Bhateja Roy
Makeup - Sonia Makeover
Art Director - Davinder
Digital Promotions - Knock Network
Poster Artwork - Amrit Waraich
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Dharam Yudh Morcha is a fact-based Punjabi film covering the era from 1947 to 1984 and highlighting the fight of the Sikh people of India to safeguard the fundamental rights of the sikh religion and linguistic minorities and to establish an equal Sikh Rights in the Region of India. The film originates from The Punjabi Suba movement to create a province for the Punjabi Sikh people and the ensuing conflicts between the proponents of the movement and the Indian Government. The movie seeks to shed light on the distortion of the peaceful Dharam Yudh Morcha protest movement into a violent protest. The story is taken from 200-plus eyewitness accounts and official documents.
The Movie depicts the story of Satnam Singh, who is a survivor of the Blue Star Attack. His grandson finds a picture of young Satnam Singh and questions him about his past life. The story revolves around the era when Satnam Singh was a young man and he tells his grandson about being involved in the Punjabi Suba Movement and the Dharam Yudh Morcha, as well as the escalation from peaceful protest to the violence which ensued when the Indian Government, viewing the movement as secessionist, moved against the protestors with military force.
Historical events and topics featured in the film include: The River Water Dispute, Anandpur Sahib Resolution, 1978 Nirankari kand, Dharam Yudh Morcha, the arrest of over thirty thousand Sikhs in two-and-a-half months in 1982 , the Life of Sant Jarnail Singh Khalsa Bhindrawale and the Bluestar Attack.
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