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New York celebrates the Cinematic Journey of Sikh Heritage and Diversity

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L-R Hansdip Bindra, Paul Johar Teji Bindra Vishavjit Singh Ryan Westra, Vikas Khanna & Mandeep Singh Photo by Jay Mandal/on Assignment.

Sikh International Film Festival 2023 Captivates New York City Audience

Our Bureau

New York, NY

In the bustling heart of the city that never sleeps, the Sikh International Film Festival 2023 unfurled a spellbinding tale of Sikh heritage and cultural diversity at the prestigious Rubin Museum on December 16th. This year’s festival treated the audience to an enchanting journey through impactful stories, with standout films as under:

“Baywatana: Without a Country’ directed by high school students from Boston”, explored the plight of Sikhs and Hindus in Taliban-era Afghanistan.

L-R Harbaldeep Singh, Prof. Sarabjit Singh, Dr Avtar Singh, Kids from Baywatna team Dr Navjot Sobti and guest from Sikh coalition Photo by Jay Mandal/on Assignment.

“American Sikh” is a true story of an Indian American Sikh who was trying to assimilate with the Americans. The Oscar-qualified animated short film is a story of American Sikh Hero Vishvajit Singh and Produced by Guneet Monga Kapoor – Oscar-winning producer (The Elephant Whisperers) and Michelin-starred chef-filmmaker Vikas Khanna. Vikas Khanna remarked, “One of the highlights of screening ‘American Sikh’ at the Sikh International Film Festival was engaging the little ones and the youth who could see themselves reflected in our film. Their dreams and hopes keep me inspired.” The short film is Directed and illustrated by American Sikh Hero Vishavjit Singh and Ryan Westra.

“Colonel Kalsi: Beyond the Call” is another true story of a Sikh young Kamal Kalsi who fought to serve in the US Army with his turban and beard. The film explores themes of diversity, sacrifice, faith, identity and resilience. Colonel Kalsi expressed, “Serving in the Army with my unique camo turban and beard was a profound experience of celebrating my Sikh identity while embodying the spirit of American patriotism…”

Col. Kamaljeet Singh Kalsi at Sikh Internation Film Fest in New York December 16, 2023 Photo: Jay Mandal/On Assignment

As the curtains closed on these impactful narratives, the festival featured over 10 films, covering a diverse range of topics from current affairs to historical perspectives. Teji Bindra (Founder and President of Sikh Art and Film Foundation), Mandeep Sobti (Senior VP and Chair of Finance), Dr Paul Johar (Chair SAFF – Film Festival), Harmeet Bharara (Former Chair FF and Gala), Hansdip Bindra (Head of PR and Marketing), expressed their satisfaction with the films that captivated a packed auditorium at the Rubin Museum in Manhattan, as per the release.

Teji Bindra emphasized, “Sikh Art and Film Foundation has been at the forefront in bringing better awareness of Sikhs through films and arts for the past 17 years. We are pleased with the fantastic movies showcased this year.”

Audience at the screening Photo: Jay Mandal/On Assignment

Dr. Paul Johar added, “This year’s Sikh International Film Festival showcased a powerful lineup addressing contemporary Sikh Diaspora issues, delved into the challenges faced by the community. “Amardeep Singh’s documentary, “Oneness in Diversity: Elixir of Guru Nanak and the Indic Saints,” intertwined memories of Saints and Sufi mystics, emphasizing the essential theme of oneness and diversity. The festival, with its captivating stories and impactful quotes from filmmakers, not only celebrated Sikh culture but also provided a dynamic platform for filmmakers to showcase their artistry.”

The Sikh International Film Festival, originating in 2004, has been a cultural beacon, fostering awareness of Sikh culture through films and arts, as per the release. As this year’s festival came to a close, the organizers expressed gratitude to viewers for their unwavering support, marking a significant chapter in the festival’s journey. The success of SIFF 2023 promises an even brighter future, continuing to celebrate Sikh heritage and diversity through the captivating lens of cinema.

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