For anyone that has seen the film was it history accurate. My cousin has seen it and was telling me that there were many details that were inaccurate. I cannot remember all the things he told me but one was that in the film was not accurate was the wall the chaar Sahibzaade were shaheed in. In the movie the wall does not fall down but in actually the wall fell and was built up again.
While shaheedi (martyrdom) is a theme that peppers most of Sikh history, highlighted by the remembrance of these sacrifices that allow us to practice our faith and discipline to this day, some of the most inspiring stories come from the chaar sahibzaade (four young, beloved ones), the four sons of the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. As a young Sikh, the stories of the chaar sahibzaade were told to me countless times to inspire bravery and resilience, courage and humility. For, if the other stories of sacrifice seemed great or impossible, what could one say to the stories of children ages five, eight, fourteen, and eighteen giving their lives for the protection of the Sikh panth?1
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