
Gippy Grewal’s film Famine
New Delhi:
Controversy has arisen in Patiala over singer and singer Gippy Grewal’s film ‘Akal: The Anakonquord’ released on April 10. The Patiala police has taken Baba Bakshish Singh, who opposed the film, into custody. Baba Bakshish Singh says that he and his committee have always opposed films in which Sikh characters are shown improperly. He alleged that Sikh characters in the film are being shown to drink alcohol, tobacco account or ‘without hair), which is an insult to Sikh history and tradition.
He said that if the film is based on Sikh warriors like Hari Singh Nalua or Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, then those who play his character should be shown with full devotion and dignity. Baba Bakhshish Singh made it clear that he will not allow such films to run at any cost, no matter how he has to sacrifice for this. He alleged that the government and administration are supporting filmmakers whose aim is to weaken Sikh history. He said that as Hindu deities are being shown on the stage today, Sikh heroes will be treated the same tomorrow.
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He has said that there will be a glass of liquor on one side and on the other side there will be Choladhari people who play Sikh characters, it is not acceptable to them. He said that his organization has written 150 letters to the actors and producers of the film, urging not to make such films on Sikh characters. Despite this, films are being deliberately made on such disputed topics and controversies are being promoted by investing money.
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