Highlighting the need for more movies of nature, ‘Mera Baba Nanak’ is a Punjabi language movie that gives a powerful insight into the teachings of Sikh guru, Nanak Dev and spirituality as a whole, Khalsa Vox reported.
Through a religious lens, this film seeks to connect with the audience’s religion and touch their emotions.
Right from the first day of its release, the movie has received an overwhelming amount of love from the public, evident in the heartwarming comments pouring in.
The film serves as a reminder of the important wisdom of Gurus, bringing their teachings to life on the big screen. Punjabi cinema has the opportunity to contribute to society by promoting positivism, fostering spiritual growth, and reinforcing cultural relationships by making more films about the Gurus’ teachings, according to Khalsa Vox.
In a world that seems to be overwhelmed by materialism and diversions, films focusing on the Gurus’ teachings bring much-needed reprieve.
They provide a haven of calm and enlightenment and direct an individual towards a more meaningful living. Furthermore, these films act as a bridge between generations, allowing young people to connect with their rich cultural past and learn from the Gurus’ knowledge.
According to Khalsa Vox, it is critical for Punjabi films to keep showcasing the importance of the Gurus’ teachings on the silver screen. By doing so, they can contribute to society’s cultural and spiritual fabric, instilling ideals that will last across generations.
(Source – ANI)
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