![]() It appears to be a revision of the first Chaar Sahibzaade movie, because the story of Banda Singh actually only starts in the second half. The songs are a distraction and the first half can get very verbose and is entirely too long. It is like watching Baahubali through a Chota Bheem filter. Subpar animation just doesn’t do justice to a story of this scale. Banda Singh’s training, his battles with the Mughals, his own shortcomings all have the ingredients for a good narrative, which keeps you in your seat even when the animation makes you stir in it.Īnd make you stir, it will. He leads the Sikh army into Mughal territories, slowly breaking their stronghold over Punjab, and along the way, avenges the death of Guru Gobind Singh’s family.ĭirector Harry Baweja and co-writer Harman Baweja have chosen an intrinsically interesting story to tell. ![]() Madho Das then transforms into Khalsa warrior Banda Singh Bahadur. Guru Gobind Singh visits sage Madho Das and urges him not to throw away his acute sense of justice and archery skills for a life of asceticism. The Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur is a sequel to 2014’s Chaar Sahibzaade and shifts focus from Guru Gobind Singh’s four sons, to the disciple who took his legacy forward. ![]()
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