Sadda Haq (film)

Sadda Haq
Directed by Mandeep Benipal
Produced by Kuljinder Singh Sidhu
Dinesh Sood
Nidhi Sidhu
Written by Kuljinder Singh Sidhu
Starring Kuljinder Singh Sidhu
Dhriti Saharan
Gaurav Kakkar
Parmod Moutho etc.
Music by Jatinder Shah
Cinematography Rishi Singh
Production
company
OXL Films Mumbai
Distributed by White Hill Productions
Release dates
  • 10 May 2013 (2013-05-10)[1]
Country India, United Kingdom, Canada, United States, Australia, Germany, and Italy.
Language Punjabi
Budget 35 crore (US$5.2 million)
Box office 18.94 crore (US$2.8 million)

Sadda Haq (English translation: Our Right) is a Punjabi movie based in the late 1980s and early 1990s during the Punjab insurgency. It portrays filmmakers' perception of what prompted young men in the state to rise up and fight against what they perceived as a corrupt police and government system. The film evoked polarising reactions even before it was released, with sections of the Sikh community saying that it depicted the real face of police atrocities. Critics on the other hand felt that the movie was a mere "glorification" of terrorists.[2]

Plot

The movie tells the story of Sharon Gill, a modern-day Canadian Sikh graduate student who travels to India as part of her thesis on minorities at war. Revelations about the past soon leave the student curious for more information, and Gill's awareness changes after maneuvering into prison to interview Kartaar Singh. Singh is a hockey player whose life experiences lead him to fight against injustice, corruption and equal rights in the police and government systems. The film's central story is based around Kartaar Singh's journey as a Sikh fighter which is filled with courage, perseverance, and faith.

Cast

Release and reception

The movie was released in Australia, United Kingdom, America and Canada but the release was postponed in India.[3]

Originally, the film was to be released in December 2009 but was delayed due to the Censor Board's disapproval and was finally slated for worldwide release on 5 April 2013. The film was cleared by the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT),[4] but on 5 April, the movie was banned in Punjab, Chandigarh, Haryana, Delhi and J&K. The ban was lifted 10 May 2013.

Global public response

Canada

The Canadian Sikh Coalition (CSC) is the official distributor and representative of the "Sadda Haq" team across Canada. "Sadda Haq" is set to become the highest grossing Punjabi film to ever hit theatres in Canada[18]

Multilingual dubbing

The producers are in the process of dubbing the film in Hindi and English, in order to make it accessible to a wider audience. "We got a lot of demand from overseas as well as different parts of India to dub the movie. The dubbing has already started and the DVD rights and satellite rights for the film will be given in both these languages. The translated version may also be screened in a few cinema halls," Kuljinder Singh Sidhu producer of the movie declared during a press conference.[19]

Got PTC Awards.Best actor and actress in critical role

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