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Teaser of 'Sarkari Katl-e-Aam 1984' on '84 riots launched

Even today people get scared remembering the incident of 1984 which is called the year of oppression, atrocities and destruction for the Sik...


Even today people get scared remembering the incident of 1984 which is called the year of oppression, atrocities and destruction for the Sikhs. Lakhs of Sikhs suffered a pain that can never be forgotten. Producer-director Vikram Sandhu, who belongs to the Sikh community, has mustered the courage to present the same pain on the big screen.

On October 31, the reference teaser of Vikram Sandhu's film "Sarkari Katl-e-Aam 1984" was launched on the wall of truth, of Gurdwara Rakabganj Sahib located on Parliament Street, Gurdwara Road, Delhi. 

This Hindi feature film is being produced under the banner of VS Film Worldwide. Many dignitaries and celebrities were also present on this occasion.

The teaser of the film was launched at the same place where a memorial has been built in the memory of those Sikhs. RJ Anurag Pandey hosted the event while in attendance Bollywood actor were Ali Asgar, Deepak Kumar, Deepraj Rana, Sanjay Swaraj, Janhvi Vora, Gulshan Pandey, Sanjeev Jotangia, Divya Lakshmi, Pammi Bai (Punjabi Actor), Hobby Dhariwal, Raj Dhariwal and Tarun Madan

The delegates included Sardar Harpreet Singh Kalka (President, Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee), Sardar Jagdeep Singh Kahlon (General Secretary, Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee), Sardar Harvinder Singh Phulka (Advocate, Sikh Gurudwara 1984). Anti riots), Padmashree Sardar Jagjit Singh Dardi, Sardar Bhupendra Singh Bhullar, and Sardar Dr Ravel Singh.

Vikram Sandhu of VS Films who is producing and directing this film said: "Even today I get goosebumps after listening to the riots of 84. I also belong to the Sikh community and my ancestors have also suffered that pain. I had thought long ago that one day I would show this truth on screen. Today I have started it with courage."

Sandhu also honoured the widows of those who were martyred in that incident by giving them shawls and kits.

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