The fourth edition of Sikhlens: Sikh Arts and Film Festival 2023 aims to educate, entertain and empower
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsThe annual fourth edition of Sikhlens: Sikh Arts and Film Festival 2023 will screen about 20 short films from eight countries at Tagore Theatre Chandigarh on February 25.
Brought by Pinaka Mediaworks and Rolling Frames Entertainment, the festival has support of the Chandigarh Administration, the Department of Cultural Affairs (UT), the Government of Canada, and the United Sikh Mission.
The festival will also see the Indian premiere of films Okra King, Children of Partition: An Oral History of Pothoharis, Tilla Jogia, Kala Singa, Jitt De Nishaan and Badlaav.
A literary symposium will have 25 speakers at SD College- 32 on February 24. It will be covering diverse topics related to documenting Sikh history, faith and philosophy, social responsibility of actors in playing their roles and the journey of Sikhlens.