Animated short film on American Sikh superhero shines spotlight on inclusivity
Animated short film on American Sikh superhero shines spotlight on inclusivity
New York: An animated short film, with Michelin-star chef and filmmaker Vikas Khanna and Oscar-winner Guneet Monga as executive co-producers, shines the spotlight on inclusivity, kindness, resilience and acceptance through the real-life story of its protagonist – an American Sikh “superhero”.
Khanna and Monga, who won the Oscar this year for ‘The Elephant Whisperers’, are Executive Producers of the Oscar-qualified ‘American Sikh’, an animated short film directed by Ryan Westra with a run time of just under 10 minutes that tells the real-life story of US-born, turban-clad Sikh Vishavjit Singh.
“I always saw the superheroes in Sikhs,” Khanna said as he hosted a special screening of the film at his residence here. He underlined that Sikhs are always among the first to respond with help and support during calamities and difficult times.
“Sikhs were always superheroes. They have been the protectors of our daughters, mothers,” Amritsar-born Khanna said, adding that he had always found shelter, food, love, care and a sense of belonging in gurdwaras.
“So for me to be associated with this (film) was very, very clear,” Khanna said. “It takes guts and courage to stand up and to fight evil and hate with so much compassion and love,” he said, adding that it takes immense courage to not accept what people think and change their perception, which Singh is endeavouring to do with his film and work.
“India celebrates diversity like no one else,” Khanna said, adding that he aims to take this story about Sikhs to a much larger audience. “We have to tell people who we are – it could be through restaurants, books, TV, documentaries, movies.”
The makers of the film are on a journey to get ‘American Sikh’ shortlisted for Best Animated Short at the Oscars next year. Later this month, the film will be screened at the Asia Society and at the Sikh International Film Festival in the city.
Similar stories
Comments are closed.