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Sikhlens: Sikh Arts & Film Festival 2020 (India Chapter)

Sikhlens: Sikh Arts & Film Festival 2020 (India Chapter)
Detailed Program Highlights below Issued by Pinaka Mediaworks

This is Sikhlens’ first film festival in India and the launch of our India chapter. On Friday, February 21st, 2020, we are offered a full day of free entertainment; 17 movies, including live performances by Lily Swaran, Amy Singh and Minto Singh (Comedian).

The festival witnessed a large footfall of people from the Chandigarh region and neighbouring states.
Dignitaries from various central and state universities, Film & Television Directors and Actors, Chandigarh Administration, Govt. Of Punjab, Government of Haryana, Army, Police, Education, Medicine, Hospitality, Public Relations, Social Empowerment, Non-profit & Non-Government Organisation, Performing Arts and Children graced the red carpet.

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About Sikhlens

Sikhlens, The World’s Premier Sikh Film Festival, seeks to provide an outlet for sharing Sikh heritage and culture with the rest of the world by creating awareness for work that is “Sikh-centric,” showcasing our talent, and instilling pride in our community.

Date Friday, February 21, 2020
Time 11 AM to 9 PM (IST) GMT +5:30
Venue Tagore Theatre, Chandigarh, India | Click to Navigate
Entry Fee FREE
Major Attractions 17 movies, including live performances by Lily Swaran, Amy Singh and Minto Singh (Comedian).

Sikhlens 2020 Venue

Tagore Theatre, Sector 18, Chandigarh | Performance art theatre · Cultural Centre




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Sikhlens seeks work from artists in a variety of fields, including but not limited to movies, books, music, and art. It creates appropriate avenues for this work to be shared with the rest of the world with the aim of getting more exposure for the presenters; and at the same time creating awareness about Sikhs.