Nanak Shah Fakir

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"Nanak Shah Fakir"
  • NR
  • 2015
  • 2 hr 17 min
  • 8.2  (404)

Nanak Shah Fakir is a 2015 Indian biographical drama film directed by Sartaj Singh Pannu. The film is based on the life and teachings of the first Sikh guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, who was born in the 15th century in what is now modern-day Pakistan. It stars Arif Zakaria as Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Puneet Sikka as Bhai Mardana (Guru Nanak's lifelong companion and disciple), and Adil Hussain as Rai Bular (the Muslim landlord who first recognized Guru Nanak's spiritual enlightenment).

The film begins with Guru Nanak Dev Ji's birth and early life in Talwandi, a small village in Punjab, India. It then follows his journey as he embarks on a spiritual quest to find the truth about God and the purpose of life. Throughout his travels, Guru Nanak Dev Ji meets people from various religions and backgrounds, including Hindus, Muslims, and Christians, and teaches them about the importance of compassion, equality, and devotion.

The film captures the essence of Guru Nanak Dev Ji's teachings through a series of vignettes, each depicting a different aspect of his philosophy. One of the most notable scenes shows Guru Nanak Dev Ji challenging the traditional caste system by washing the feet of a low-caste worker and declaring that all human beings are equal in the eyes of God. Another scene shows him engaging in a debate with Muslim scholars about the nature of God, in which he emphasizes the importance of love and compassion over religious dogma.

The film also highlights the importance of Bhai Mardana, who accompanied Guru Nanak Dev Ji on all of his travels and played the rabab (a stringed instrument) as a means of spreading his message. Their relationship is portrayed as one of deep friendship and mutual respect, despite their different backgrounds and social statuses.

The character of Rai Bular, the Muslim landlord who recognized Guru Nanak Dev Ji's spiritual enlightenment, also features prominently in the film. He is depicted as a generous and wise man who sees beyond religious divisions and recognizes the truth in Guru Nanak Dev Ji's teachings.

Throughout the film, there are several musical interludes featuring shabads (devotional songs) written by Guru Nanak Dev Ji himself, as well as other Sikh gurus. The music, which is a blend of traditional and contemporary styles, adds to the emotional impact of the film and helps to create a sense of spiritual upliftment.

Overall, Nanak Shah Fakir is a well-made and inspiring film that captures the essence of Guru Nanak Dev Ji's teachings and his message of love, compassion, and equality. The performances by the main cast are all excellent, particularly Arif Zakaria, who does a masterful job of portraying the wisdom and compassion of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The film is a must-watch for anyone interested in Sikhism, spirituality, or Indian history and culture.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2015
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    2 hr 17 min
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (404)