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Koi Bole Ram Ram is a beautiful shabad, originally sang in qawwali form by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. From Ramakali Mehala 5, the Shabad talks about the various ways a person can address/pray to God, but most important is the dedication towards God and...
Dil Bole Hadippa - a Review
Bollywood actress Rani Mukherji, who essays a sport-loving Sikh character in her upcoming release 'Dil Bole Hadippa' says she feels challenged when critics write her off.
"I feel challenged when detractors push me to an edge. When critics crush me, I bounce back,"...
Khalsa ji
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The movie's screening has been stopped in most parts of the country.
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Sikh body ''bans'' Jo Bole... he apex organisation of politico-religious affairs of Sikhs on Thursday ''banned'' screening of the Hindi film Jo Bole So Nihal and demanded that it be withdrawn from theatres worldwide as it had hurt the community's sentiments...
The Shiromani Gurudwara Prabhandak Committee demanded an immediate ban on the controversial film Jo Bole So Nihal saying it was 'damaging the Sikh psyche'.
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Even as the screening of the controversial Hindi film Jo Bole So Nihal has been stopped at the local cinema, a special show was arranged for members of the SGPC panel by owners of the theatre so that they could finalise their report scheduled to be submitted at the meeting at Chandigarh...
Bowing to the pressure of Sikh organisations, the director and producer of the controversial film, Jo Bole So Nihal today agreed in principle to accept all recommendations of the 15-member SGPC panel regarding removal of objectionable scenes from the movie...
In a major setback to the sub-committee constituted by Akal Takht which had given clean chit to the controversial Hindi film, Jo Bole So Nihal , the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) today constituted a 15-member panel of Sikh intellectuals which would submit its report on the movie...
The title of this movie ruffled the feathers of many Sikh organisations who assumed that it would be a religious film. Maybe that’s why the disclaimer at the beginning of the film, stating that it’s NOT...
It has been alleged that there were some semi-nude scenes in the film, which hurt the religious sentiments of many people, as the title of the film is considered a sacred chant by the followers of the Sikh religion...
Narinder Cinema went all khakhi today as some Sikh activists, who were protesting against screening of Hindi movie, Jo Bole So Nihal , turned unruly and started pelting stones at the cinema house and police officials deployed there as a preventive measure...
After invoking the wrath of some Sikh religious organisations, the Sunny Deol-starrer 'Jo Bole So Nihal' has been cleared by Akal Takht and the censor board after deletion of some "objectionable scenes" and the title song...
A committee of eminent experts on Sikh religion formed by the Akal Takht Jathedar, Giani Joginder Singh Vedanti, has given a clean chit to controversial film Jo Bole So Nihal even as the outrage against the movie continues, with some organisations determined not to allow its screening at any...
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The following letter was sent to the Central Board of Film Certification and the Information and Broadcasting Ministry of India by Prof. Jagmohan Singh, General Secretary, Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) on May 7. The Panthic body has appealed to the Sikh...
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