Chandigarh 3 March 2016: Movie Saka – The Martyrs of Nankana Sahib || Releasing on 8th April 2016
A Sukhbir Sandhar Films Pvt Ltd presentation
Starring – Mukul Dev, Aman Dhaliwal, Oshin Brar, Dev Kharoud, Hardeep Gill, Gurinder Makna, Mahanbir Bhullar, Bego Kaur, Bhavnoor Singh, Raj Bir Suryaavannshi, Pali Sandhu, Stass Klassen, Kristen
Writer & Director – Jagmeet Singh Samundri
Producer – Sukhbir Sandhar
Co-Producers – Harvinderjeet Singh Sandhar, Zorawar Singh Sandhar, Malkit Singh Sandhar
Music Directors – Mukhtar Sahota, Dr Zeus, Krishan Kumar Mardaana
Lyrics Writer – Harjinder Kang
D.O.P – Anil Dhanda
Art Director – Sunil Pandit
Background Music – Madhav Vijay
VFX & Visual Promotions – Samundri Creations
Saka Nankana History
The SAKA constitutes the core of the Gurudwara reform movement started by the Sikhs in early twentieth century. The interesting part of this saka (demonstration or agitation) is the unprecedented discipline, self-control and exemplary patience displayed by the peaceful Sikh protesters even in the face of extreme barbarism. Even the national leaders like Mahatama Gandhi had to acknowledge in no ambiguous terms the glory and the prestige which the peaceful and passive resistance of the Sikhs had brought to the India’s Struggle for freedom.
Gurdwara Nankana Sahib was managed by Mahant Narayan Das in the early 20th century.. Money-power made the Mahant corrupt and he started using the Gurdwara’s money for wrongful deeds. The Mahant was a very desolute and wicked person who also used Gurdwara premises for immoral and highly objectionable activities. .
When Mahant (Narayan) Narian Dass was asked to reform himself, he started making preparations to oppose the Panth (Sikh community) instead.On feburary 20,1921 there was a peaceful protest against mahant narain dass to hand over nankana sahib back to the sikh community but he got all the protestors brutally killed with indirect help from britishers.How Nankana sahib was finally freed from the clutches of mahant after this incident forms the crux of story. In political significance, it comes next only to Jallianwala bagh massacre of April 1919.