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Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee says ‘no’ to movies on Sikh Gurus

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CHANDIGARH: The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has banned the portrayal of Sikh Gurus in motion pictures until additional understand.

The SGPC’s Dharam Prachar Committee (DPC) assembly held in Amritsar took the verdict.

For a movie that portrays Sikh Gurus and their members of the family, filmmakers in most cases sought a no-objection certificates (NOC) from the SGPC, a document stated.

SGPC President Harjinder Singh Dhami, who presided over the assembly, stated that because of the continued development of constructing movies at the Sikh Gurus and extended family, there was resentment some of the Sikh Sangat,(public)  in view of which, the SGPC has determined to prohibit their portrayal via a wide variety of movies.

He stated in this factor, objections from quite a lot of non secular societies and the general public has been achieving the SGPC.

A couple of days in the past the SGPC had asked the Punjab executive to prohibit the discharge of the Punjabi movie Dastaan-E-Sirhind which depicted the lifetime of the 4 sahibzadas (Sons, of Guru Gobind Singh 10th Sikh guru) following opposition from quite a lot of organisations and the Sikh neighborhood.

In 2018 Akal Takht (the best temporal frame of the Sikhs) had banned the Punjabi movie Nanak Shah Fakir and in 2019 some other movie Dastaan-E-Miri Piri bumped into hassle however was once later allowed after some references have been got rid of.

In 2014 the animated Punjabi movie Chaar Sahibzaade needed to take permission from SGPC earlier than freeing the film which was once granted.

CHANDIGARH: The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has banned the portrayal of Sikh Gurus in motion pictures until additional understand.

The SGPC’s Dharam Prachar Committee (DPC) assembly held in Amritsar took the verdict.

For a movie that portrays Sikh Gurus and their members of the family, filmmakers in most cases sought a no-objection certificates (NOC) from the SGPC, a document stated.

SGPC President Harjinder Singh Dhami, who presided over the assembly, stated that because of the continued development of constructing movies at the Sikh Gurus and extended family, there was resentment some of the Sikh Sangat,(public)  in view of which, the SGPC has determined to prohibit their portrayal via a wide variety of movies.

He stated in this factor, objections from quite a lot of non secular societies and the general public has been achieving the SGPC.

A couple of days in the past the SGPC had asked the Punjab executive to prohibit the discharge of the Punjabi movie Dastaan-E-Sirhind which depicted the lifetime of the 4 sahibzadas (Sons, of Guru Gobind Singh 10th Sikh guru) following opposition from quite a lot of organisations and the Sikh neighborhood.

In 2018 Akal Takht (the best temporal frame of the Sikhs) had banned the Punjabi movie Nanak Shah Fakir and in 2019 some other movie Dastaan-E-Miri Piri bumped into hassle however was once later allowed after some references have been got rid of.

In 2014 the animated Punjabi movie Chaar Sahibzaade needed to take permission from SGPC earlier than freeing the film which was once granted.