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Sikhlens: Sikh Arts and Film Festival 2025 returns to Chandigarh

Sikhlens returns to Chandigarh for its sixth consecutive year. The festival will be held on February 22 at the Tagore Theatre. Originating in 2001, Sikhlens now hosts festivals across 16 cities worldwide, including the United States, Canada and India, revealed...
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Bicky Singh, Gurpreet Kaur and Ojaswwee Sharma
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Sikhlens returns to Chandigarh for its sixth consecutive year. The festival will be held on February 22 at the Tagore Theatre. Originating in 2001, Sikhlens now hosts festivals across 16 cities worldwide, including the United States, Canada and India, revealed Ojaswwee Sharma, award-winning director and India head, Sikhlens Festival.

“Sikhlens is not just a platform for storytelling; it is a movement that bridges cultures and creates meaningful conversations through the universal language of art and cinema. Each year, we aim to push boundaries and present films that inspire, educate, and unite audiences,” he added.

The founder of Sikhlens, Bicky Singh is very happy with the response, “We are doing our sixth film festival in Chandigarh. This year, there are two world premieres — Saka Sirhind, The Martyrdom of Younger Sahibzaadey and Raah E Nanak,” he says.

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