In the aftermath of the 1971 Indo-Pak war, a new battle emerged—one that threatened the very fabric of India. Punjab became the epicenter of rising communal tensions, with Hindu and Sikh communities torn apart by violence, and lurking in the shadows, Pakistan’s ISI stoked the flames of discord. Bandaa Singh Chaudhary is not another story of political upheaval—it’s a heart-wrenching saga of loyalty, and the fight to protect the soul of a nation. A tale of fractured communities searching for unity amid chaos, reveals the film’s gut punch of a trailer.
Arshad Warsi, who takes on the role of a man who is fighting a loosing battle, says, “This film digs deep into the raw emotions of people who were thrust into a storm of violence and fear. My character is a person that reinterates that even in the darkest times, the human spirit has the courage to rise above all.”
The communal riots that scarred families and displaced thousands found their human voice in Bandaa Singh…