He sang to the Lord and taught us, ordinary mortals, the virtues of peace, love and harmony. Throughout his life, Guru Nanak shared his blessings of divine knowledge through mystic and soulfully divine music. A philosophy that has survived and risen above the flux of conflict and time, impacting over 50 million followers worldwide and giving birth to ‘SIKHISM’ as a way of life. Nanak traveled the world to spread the essence of ‘Ik Onkar’ (there’s but One God) as a philosophy and way of life. Yet, it emanates the spirit of a lively soul. Produced by Harinder Sikka and blessed by Sri Akal Takht Sahib, the highest Sikh body, Nanak Shah Fakir uses high-end computer graphics to depict Guru Nanak from the back and amidst a ray of light, in line with the time honoured tradition of not showing the Saint’s face. A first-of-its-kind Hindi film in about 600 years of Sikh history it follows the great saint on an epic journey and has been depicted through the voice of his friend, companion and disciple ‘Bhai Mardana’, a Muslim Fakir. ![]() ![]() The film, Nanak Shah Fakir, is named after and based on the life and teachings of Guru Nanak.
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