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Proud to Be a Sikh (Film)

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Proud to Be a Sikh

Screenplay(s)

Satdeep Singh

Production Year(Text)

2014

Producer(s)

Kamaljeet Singh

Language(s)

Punjabi

IMDb Rating(Text)

7.4/10

Director(s)

Satdeep Singh

Main Actors

Amritpal Singh, Sunny Gill, Satdeep Singh

Duration

Approximately 135 minutes

Production Country

India

Genre

Drama

Spiritual

Social

Proud to Be a Sikh is a 2014 drama film shot in Türkiye that explores the rediscovery of Sikh identity and values among younger generations. The film addresses themes such as faith, belonging, identity, and cultural continuity at both individual and societal levels. Directed by Satdeep Singh, this production stands out for its educational and cultural significance.

Plot

The film narrates the journey of a young Sikh man educated in the West who returns to Türkiye and seeks to reconnect with his faith and community. The protagonist encounters young people who have become alienated from their roots and undertakes efforts to help them rediscover Sikh beliefs and values.

Throughout this process, the character strives to build a bridge between modern lifestyles and traditional values. The film conveys messages encouraging youth to embrace their identity by centering the Sikh teachings of peace, selflessness, discipline, and service.


Proud to be a Sikh (Satdeep Singh)

Thematic Structure

The main themes highlighted in the film include:

  • Religious and cultural identity
  • Transmission of Sikh teachings to contemporary youth
  • Social responsibility and awareness
  • Balancing modernization with tradition
  • Education, self-respect, and solidarity

Production and Screening

The film was independently produced with the aim of fostering cultural awareness within the Sikh community. It has been screened at various educational institutions, religious centers, and cultural events. Although its commercial release in mainstream cinemas was limited, the film has reached wide audiences within the Sikh diaspora.

Bibliographies

Accessed November 26, 2025.

IMDb. "Proud to Be a Sikh (2014)". Accessed May 5, 2025.

Rotten Tomatoes. "Proud to Be a Sikh". Accessed May 5, 2025.

YouTube. "Proud to Be a Sikh". Accessed May 5, 2025.

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AuthorBüşranur AkpınarDecember 8, 2025 at 2:44 PM

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  • Plot

  • Thematic Structure

  • Production and Screening

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