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May 6, 2025 12:23 PM - Connect Newsroom

Reasons why you should watch Punjabi film Guru Nanak Jahaz

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The film challenges the widely accepted name and presents thoroughly researched historical facts.(Photo: Facebook/Tarsem Singh Jassar)

Guru Nanak Jahaz: Uncovering Forgotten History with Power and Precision

It’s not every day that a film comes along and takes you back through history—while also correcting it. Guru Nanak Jahaz, a Punjabi film, does exactly that. Here’s why this film is not just worth watching but necessary viewing:

1. A Bold Retelling of Forgotten History

Did you know that the ship carrying 376 Punjabi immigrants—mostly Sikhs—was actually called Guru Nanak Jahaz and not Komagata Maru? The film challenges the widely accepted name and presents thoroughly researched historical facts. It revisits real events and shares stories that were never taught in our school textbooks. Watching it feels like discovering a hidden chapter of history.

2. Thoughtful Direction and Writing

Director Sharan Art, along with writers Sharan Art and Harnav Bir, brings incredible depth to each scene. The storytelling is layered and deliberate, reflecting the care taken in crafting a film that does justice to the people and the era it portrays.

3. Immersive Cinematography

Jaypee Singh’s cinematography transports you to early Canada. From the lumber mills and streets to the Vancouver port, every frame feels authentic. The visual storytelling enhances the emotional weight of the film’s historical context.

4. A Powerful Musical Score

Kevin Roy George’s background score perfectly complements the film’s narrative. It builds tension, underscores emotion, and leaves a lasting impact during pivotal scenes.

5. Strong Performances

Punjabi singer actor Tarsem Jassar delivers a compelling performance as Mewa Singh Lopoke, a revolutionary who stood against racism in Canada. His portrayal is heartfelt and memorable.

Gurpreet Ghuggi shines as the visionary businessman Baba Gurdit Singh, embodying strength and determination.
Mark Bennington captures the chilling confidence of colonial authority, while Edward Sonnenblick is convincingly menacing as the ruthless immigration officer. Supporting actors like Harsharan Singh and Balwinder Bullet each bring authenticity and emotion to their roles, adding richness to the overall experience.

If you're curious about the real stories behind Sikh migration, colonial injustice, and the spirit of resistance, Guru Nanak Jahaz is a must-watch. It’s a film that informs, moves, and inspires—all while setting the record straight.

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