Sadda Haq (2013)
2h 13m
Running Time
April 10, 2013Release Date
Plot.
The movie tells the story of Sharon Gill, a modern-day Canadian Sikh graduate student who travels to India as part of her thesis on minorities at war. Revelations about the past soon leave the student curious for more information, and Gill's awareness changes after maneuvering into prison to interview Kartaar Singh. Singh is a hockey player whose life experiences lead him to fight against corruption in the police and government systems. The film's central story is based around Kartaar Singh's journey which is filled with courage, perseverance, and faith.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Sunny Gill Ambersariya
Baldev Singh
Gurpreet Bhangu
Old Lady
Dev Kharoud
Rajwant Singh Raja
Talwinder Bhullar
Dr. Lakhbir Singh
Dhriti Saharan
Sharon Gill
Yaad Garewal
Hansukh Kadiyanwala
Dinesh Sood
Zorawar Singh / Producer
Sukh Hundal
Mehtab Singh
Pramod Moutho
Jaspal Singh Randhawa
Sudanshu Ghor
Prathamjit Singh
Gaurav Kakkar
Karan Singh Randhawa
Yaad Grewal
Hansukh Kadiyanwala
Sandeep Kapoor
CBI Officer Chettri
Prince K.J. Singh
Gopi
Mandeep Benipal
Director
Naginder Gakhar
Gurdev Singh Baht
Kuljinder Singh Sidhu
Writer
Jatinder Shah
Composer
Gogi Kohli
Parminder Kaur
Rishikesh Singh
Cinematographer
Ramniq Sandhu
Masi
Omkarnath Bhakri
Editor
Omkar Bhakri
Editor
Sukhwinder Raj
Bicchoo
Amit Bansal
Co-Producer
Parvin Kumar
Line Producer
Tirthadeep Roy
Executive Producer
Babita Puri
Casting Assistant
Nidhi Sidhu
Associate Producer
Himanshi Khurana
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Sadda Haq (English translation: Our Right) is a 2013 Indian Punjabi-language film directed by Mandeep Benipal set in the late 1980s and early 1990s during the Punjab insurgency. It portrays filmmakers' perception of what prompted young men in the state to rise up and fight against what they perceived as a corrupt police and government system. The film evoked polarising reactions even before it was released, with sections of the Sikh community saying that it depicted the real face of police atrocities. Critics on the other hand felt that the movie was a mere "glorification" of terrorists.