Baba Ajit Singh, Baba Jujhar Singh, Baba Zorawar Singh, and Baba Fateh Singh, the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh, lay down their lives in a historic battle against the Mughal army.Baba Ajit Singh, Baba Jujhar Singh, Baba Zorawar Singh, and Baba Fateh Singh, the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh, lay down their lives in a historic battle against the Mughal army.Baba Ajit Singh, Baba Jujhar Singh, Baba Zorawar Singh, and Baba Fateh Singh, the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh, lay down their lives in a historic battle against the Mughal army.
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This is the true story of courage, value, valor, character and grit. Must watch for everyone and this is inspiration for everyone on how such young kids (sahibzaade) had the courage and values to stand against the cruel and did not digress from the path even for a sec.
Sikh history is full of sacrifices for mankind and this movies further enforces that. Watch guys - you will be amazed by end of film to believe this is in fact very much a true story.
Movie has the fun, valor and emotional components to it and it will definitely touch everyone hearts. There are parts in the movie which will make you very emotional specially the scenes when younger sons (Sahibzaada's) leave there Dadi ji on the final moments towards the end. Its very very emotional.
Sikh history is full of sacrifices for mankind and this movies further enforces that. Watch guys - you will be amazed by end of film to believe this is in fact very much a true story.
Movie has the fun, valor and emotional components to it and it will definitely touch everyone hearts. There are parts in the movie which will make you very emotional specially the scenes when younger sons (Sahibzaada's) leave there Dadi ji on the final moments towards the end. Its very very emotional.
There are few words that can describe this film. It is a real eye opener. The story of the 4 Sons of DHAN DHAN SHRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI. It follows their hardships, their courage and their honour and respect for their father, and their grandfather before them. Their pride of being SINGH, and their sacrifices. It is a very emotional film, and one that you can watch over and over again.
The portrayal of Guru Gobind Singh Ji is worthy of praise, as is the captivating nature of his CHAAR SAHIBZAADE. The energy and pace of the film captivates the audience and will evoke many emotional moments
DON'T MISS THIS FILM IT Truly is a MUST watch
The portrayal of Guru Gobind Singh Ji is worthy of praise, as is the captivating nature of his CHAAR SAHIBZAADE. The energy and pace of the film captivates the audience and will evoke many emotional moments
DON'T MISS THIS FILM IT Truly is a MUST watch
A very nicely made movie, good research done. Because the story is real, so nothing is made-up here - I know this because I've known this story since my childhood. So, I found this film to be all True.
About Animation: Considering the budget of this movie, it is very well done. But don't expect or compare it with Pixar or Disney movie. No movie in the history of Indian Cinema has stood up to Hollywood standards, so don't expect similar quality. But it's still great animation from Indian standards.
Now, Viewers: Of-course every Sikh must see it for their history but I feel the whole world should see this movie to know what Sikhs stood up against. It's available in English as well.
It's a courageous true story of real martyrs and the sacrifices they made for righteousness, devotion to their faith, and piety to "Waheguru" (God) for their unwavering strength.
Go see it with your family n kids and show it to your friends, they will be amazed!
About Animation: Considering the budget of this movie, it is very well done. But don't expect or compare it with Pixar or Disney movie. No movie in the history of Indian Cinema has stood up to Hollywood standards, so don't expect similar quality. But it's still great animation from Indian standards.
Now, Viewers: Of-course every Sikh must see it for their history but I feel the whole world should see this movie to know what Sikhs stood up against. It's available in English as well.
It's a courageous true story of real martyrs and the sacrifices they made for righteousness, devotion to their faith, and piety to "Waheguru" (God) for their unwavering strength.
Go see it with your family n kids and show it to your friends, they will be amazed!
Movie was great! Animation was solid! Makes me proud to be a sikh. The movie is a great platform to boost sikh awareness and I encourage everyone not only sikhs to watch it! It's a sacrifice that the world shall not forget. And it's really saddening to see many people forgetting these sacrifices today. We should all be proud to be sikh! Never forget the sacrifices made for the turban. Tears rolled down my eyes when the young sahibzaades gave up their lifes and at such a young age were ready to give up their lives for the religion and I feel that is how every Sikh should be brought up. We rather let our heads be chopped off than have our turbans removed. Really impressed with how Guru Gobind Singh's elder children fought so bravely during the war. Anyways i'm not going to narrate the whole movie! Go watch it for yourself and you will definitely enjoy it! Goodbye.
The timing of Chaar Sahibzaade is excellent, given the extensive religious killings in the Middle-East. It is based on true events concerning advocates of religious freedom. These people courageously did whatever was necessary to restore what was wrongfully taken from the weak and oppressed. The theme is mostly about their training, and about the military forces against them. In these ways, it is a religious war movie.
It is animated, with fair-to-good foregrounds but very poor backgrounds. There is a feel of limited movement. The images of holy people are stills, since the makers considered it disrespectful to make cartoons of them (but the audio strategically keeps the flow).
The English subtitles exclude periods. The translators obviously catered to audiences of Sikhs, leaving in untranslated titles (such as Guru) and other religious and martial terms. Non-Indian audiences find it hard enough to read through the long names without all the foreign-language extras. Audience members who did not need subtitles were much more pulled. The narrated overview at the beginning aids understanding, even though it includes spoilers.
Although most NR movies are adult-oriented, this one shows the weapon attacks WITHOUT the gore or suffering. It has its battle scenes, executions, and corruption, but is hardly disturbing or offensive.
I recommend watching it, even though the art and linguistics have their problems. It expresses the need to personally battle injustice, rather than idly pray, meditate, and give in.
It is animated, with fair-to-good foregrounds but very poor backgrounds. There is a feel of limited movement. The images of holy people are stills, since the makers considered it disrespectful to make cartoons of them (but the audio strategically keeps the flow).
The English subtitles exclude periods. The translators obviously catered to audiences of Sikhs, leaving in untranslated titles (such as Guru) and other religious and martial terms. Non-Indian audiences find it hard enough to read through the long names without all the foreign-language extras. Audience members who did not need subtitles were much more pulled. The narrated overview at the beginning aids understanding, even though it includes spoilers.
Although most NR movies are adult-oriented, this one shows the weapon attacks WITHOUT the gore or suffering. It has its battle scenes, executions, and corruption, but is hardly disturbing or offensive.
I recommend watching it, even though the art and linguistics have their problems. It expresses the need to personally battle injustice, rather than idly pray, meditate, and give in.
Did you know
- TriviaThe wall in which Baba Zorawar Singh Ji and Baba Fateh Singh Ji were bricked is still preserved in the city of Sirhind, Punjab, India.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Chaar Sahibzaade 2: Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur (2016)
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- Gross worldwide
- $1,931,759
- Runtime
- 2h 15m(135 min)
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