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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A MUST WATCH MOVIE..!!! Its one of the most wonderful & efficiently made Movie in animation. It would be an example for many Film Makers to make such kind of movies with elaboration of History with truth. A lot of hard work is involved and i am happy to get an opportunity to view this film. Worth watching again and again..!!!! FANTASTIC..!!! The movie is so well made and no were was it commenting on any caste/creed or religion. It elaborates in a nutshell many of the happenings of Sikh history that many do not know about and i wish that this movie runs into the theaters for long as possible so as to through some light on the Truth and give an opportunity for the unseen public to watch this movie.
One of the best movies watched till now...
I don't have any words to describe the depth / intellect of Chaar Sahibzade..
It is not a religious fare but a must watch (in theaters) for anyone who believes in truth, honesty and ethics (the main pillars of any belief) ...
worth 2hours of your time, specially if you have kids ...
Animation could have been better but one should not compare this with Disney / Pixar as this is not targeted specifically to kids..
It delivers the message it is supposed to deliver ... for every Adult and kids...
rating 10/10
I don't have any words to describe the depth / intellect of Chaar Sahibzade..
It is not a religious fare but a must watch (in theaters) for anyone who believes in truth, honesty and ethics (the main pillars of any belief) ...
worth 2hours of your time, specially if you have kids ...
Animation could have been better but one should not compare this with Disney / Pixar as this is not targeted specifically to kids..
It delivers the message it is supposed to deliver ... for every Adult and kids...
rating 10/10
This is one of the best movies so far I have seen in the last few years. Definitely a very well presented animated movie. The whole process of film making has gone through a very high grade of conceptualization, planning and execution. Truly, the age of fine animation has arrived in India. This movie is nothing short of a visual treat of intense labor that presents a fine narration of history for one and all. It visually movie like any finely made movie. We were really moved by the collective effort put in by the team. Despite presenting a capsule in the history of Sikhism, the movie is not religious in any sense. It presents a great learning for the kids and adults alike. Serving the purpose for which it has been made, the movie definitely delights you all through with its perfect animation, narration, dialogs and music. A must watch and it inspires others to make similar movies.
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.
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!
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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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $1,931,759
- Runtime
- 2h 15m(135 min)
- Color
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