Chaar Sahibzaade: Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur

Chaar Sahibzaade: Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur

Rating:

Duration:

135 mins

Director:

Harry Baweja

Language:

Punjabi

Genre:

Action, Animation, History, War

Produced by:

Pammi Baweja, Jyoti Deshpande

Written by:

Harry Baweja

Music by:

Jaidev Kumar, Rabbi Shergill, Nirmal Singh, Harry Baweja

Cinematography by:

Rowena Girneet Baweja

Editing by:

Ninad Khanolkar

Distributed by:

UK- Eros International

Synopsis

The massacre of the Sikhs led by their spiritual leader Guru Gobind Singh, the assassination of his four young sons which formed the plot of the prequel is continued and stunningly depicted.The Guru sahab reached Mahant's Madhavdas who had forsaken animal hunting but had taken an ascetic life. After meeting with Guru ji, he gave up his spiritual ego and took a vow not to witness merciless killings. He was named Banda Singh Bahadur : the man as firece and brave as a lion' and took up training for war from experts in sword fighting.The rise of Banda Singh from a small army of 31 trained soldier in Nanded, Maharashtra to thousands with warriors who were taught that it was his aim to remove the tyranny of the Moghuls and were ready to remove Wazir Khan from Sirhind, Punjab. Banda, and his accompanying warriors dressed as Turks helped the needy people who were scared of the dacoits like Randhir Singh. Banda Singh was victorious wherever he went and encouraged the people to fight for themselves around the Punjab provines. The mighty heart took it as his moral morality duty to liberate places like Samaana, Kaithal, Kapori and other places from the cluthes of the Moghul tyrants.

Did you know?

Chaar Sahibzaade: Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur is a sequel to the 2014 film Chaar Sahibzaade