Sadda Haq (2013)

 ●  Punjabi ● 2 hrs 14 mins

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The movie tells the story of the unchecked use of torture during the 1980’s to mid-1990’s by the police in Punjab. It is a fictionalized tale inspired by real events of that period. It tells the story of Kartar Singh Baaz and Rajwant Singh through the eyes of an NRI girl Sharon who is in India for research for her thesis.

Cast: Dhriti Saharan, Kuljinder Singh Sidhu

Crew: Mandeep Benipal (Director), Rishikesh Singh (Director of Photography), Jatinder Shah (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Action, Drama

Release Dates: 10 May 2013 (India)

Punjabi Name: ਸੱਦਾ ਹਕ਼

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Did you know? The film got mixed reactions even before it was released, with sections of the Sikh community saying that it depicted the real face of police atrocities. Critics on the other hand felt that the movie was a mere "glorification" of terrorists. Read More
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as Sharan Gill
as Kartar Singh Baaz
as Rajwant Singh Raja
as Joravar Singh
as Karan Randhawa
Supporting Actress
as JPS Randhawa
Supporting Actor
as Prathamjit Singh
as Home Minister Baldev Singh
as Hansu Kadayanawala

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Punjabi
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No
Archival Source:
QubeVault
Tracklist
05:01

Music Director: Jatinder Shah
07:17

Music Director: Jatinder Shah
Playback Singer: Jassi Jasraj
03:12

Music Director: Jatinder Shah
Playback Singer: Lehmber Hussainpuri
03:55

Music Director: Jatinder Shah
04:07

Music Director: Jatinder Shah
03:38

Music Director: Jatinder Shah
04:19

Music Director: Jatinder Shah
Trivia:
The film got mixed reactions even before it was released, with sections of the Sikh community saying that it depicted the real face of police atrocities. Critics on the other hand felt that the movie was a mere "glorification" of terrorists.