Our Mission

Exploring Our Roots and the Echoes of Partition

Our journey begins by delving into the historical fabric that weaves our present, exploring the personal saga of a Japanese POW in the British Indian Army—my grandfather. This story serves as our anchor, a poignant reminder of the complex tapestry of events leading to the 1947 Partition, setting the stage to uncover the multifaceted narratives that have shaped the subcontinent.

Preserving Punjab's Oral Histories

In Punjab, the heartland torn by the Partition, we commit to capturing the fading memories of survivors through film. Their firsthand accounts are living history, a testament to resilience and the human spirit. By documenting these stories, we honor their legacy, ensuring their experiences continue to enlighten future generations.

Shedding Light on Contemporary Struggles

Our lens then shifts to the present-day struggles within Punjab, focusing on the pressing issues of water scarcity and farmers' rights. These challenges are the inheritance of Partition's unresolved dissonances, and through our exploration, we aim to bring global attention to the plight and the enduring strength of Punjab's agrarian communities.

Voicing the Aspirations of Today's Youth

The documentary gives voice to the current generation, their dreams, and apprehensions about the future. This perspective bridges the past and the future, showing how the legacies of Partition and contemporary issues intertwine in the lives of the youth, shaping their vision for a harmonious future.

A Call for Action and Solidarity

We conclude our narrative by underscoring Punjab's enduring significance and the pressing need for change. The documentary will not only shed light on the region's past and present struggles but also spotlight positive developments and how global communities can contribute. It's a call for solidarity, a beacon for collective action towards a future where the richness of Punjab's heritage thrives alongside the well-being of its people.