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Komagata Maru
January 17th, 2006 by adminVaheguru ji ka khalsa,
Vaheguru ji ki fatheh!
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An article in the Asian Pacific Post (below) states that Indo-Canadian director Deepa Mehta is planning a big-budget feature film about the Komagata Maru tragedy. One of the so-called “big name” actors Mehta hopes to get on her cast is Amitabh Bachan. Hmm…. is this what we want? Amitabh Bachan playing a high-profile character in a movie about Komagata Maru? Would that be an honour or an insult, given Mr. Bachan’s track record of prejudiced comments against the Sikh panth and open support for Indira Gandhi?

Deepa Mehta is a great director on many levels, but her insensitive (and stereotypical) exaggeration of certain aspects of the Indian psyche in some of her past movies has been a weak point. Will her movie pay good tribute to the Sikhs and their struggle - to the likes of Bhai Gurdit Singh Ji, Shaheed Bhai Mewa Singh Ji, and Sant Baba Teja Singh Ji ? A blockbuster film can do very good publicity for the Sikh community and exposure on the struggles that our pioneers faced, but at what cost? Sikh youth of BC and elsewhere, please share your thoughts - here in comments or by e-mail at info@BCSikhYouth.com

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| Jan 17, 2006 Source: The Asian Pacific Post Fresh from her success in Water, Indo-Canadian director Deepa Mehta‘s is eyeing several Bollywood big names for her planned feature on one of Canada‘s darkest moments in history – the Komagata Maru incident. Producers of the movie to be directed by Mehta are reportedly eyeing Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan for the lead role. “The hero of my most ambitious and expensive film has to be a man of substance, stature and wisdom. I can‘t think of anyone else but Bachchan,“ said Mehta. Seema Biswas, who has been critically acclaimed in the international press for Water, and John Abraham will also play key roles in Komagata Maru.
British actor Terence Stamp is to play the crucial role of a lawyer. The story of Komagata Maru starts in 1914, when a fairly well off Sikh, Gurdit Singh, living in Malaysia, decided to challenge the law by sending a shipload of Indians to Canada as immigrants. He charted the Komagata Maru, a Japanese steamliner which after much trouble with authorities upped-anchor on April 4 with 150 Sikh passengers. More passengers were picked up on the way. When Komagata Maru made it to Shanghai, a German cable company sent a message to the German press announcing the departure of the steamer Komagata Maru from Shanghai for Vancouver on April 14 with “400 Indians on board.“ The news of its departure reached the British Columbia authorities. Their instant reaction was that “Hindus would never be allowed to land in Canada.“ On May 23, 1914, the Komagata Maru reached Vancouver and anchored near Burrard Inlet. For two months the passengers of the Komagata Maru, the Indians in British Columbia, and the authorities of British Columbia were involved in a heated legal battle. In the end, only 24 passengers were given permission to legally stay in Canada and the ship was forced to return to Hong Kong. Meanwhile, Mehta‘s “Water“ which has been making waves in Canada has been listed as one of the top 10 films of 2005 in Canada. The film set in 1938 colonial India depicts the plight of widows and the injustice meted out to women. “Water“, last of Mehta‘s trilogy after “Fire“ and “Earth”, was a runaway hit when it was released in Canada as people there could identify with the film‘s content. |
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