Sikander (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 21, 2013

Original Title:
Sikander

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Imaginations Entertainment

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18  IN: A 

Runtime: 105

Sikander is a story of contemporary Punjabi youth. The Punjabi youth is being dubbed as drug addict, turbulent and quarrelsome. This film is an insider’s narrative, representing the corrupt practices and cruel politics in educational institutions which degrade these institutions. It is also making poisonous impact on the society as a whole. Living in this vicious atmosphere the characters of this film are not aloof of its evils. They are part and parcel of the ambience around. The youth is advancing to indulge in organized crime. The political structures as well as socioeconomic conditions are responsible for such violent degeneration. Despite the dominantare drug addicts, turbulent and quarrelsome but they understand life very well. Rather they are very close to life.

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Assistant Camera:
Masco Singh

Assistant Director:
Sahil Dev
Mandeep Saklani
Pankaj Verma

Co-Producer:
Gul Panag

Co-Writer:
Jatinder Mauhar

Dialogue Editor:
Tony Babu
Boby John

Director:
Jatinder Mauhar

Director of Photography:
Dhirenda Shukla

Editor:
Vikrant Sidhu

Executive Producer:
Mehboob Pal Singh Brar

Foley Editor:
Joy Banerjee

Line Producer:
Gaurav Sharma Gabbar

Music:
Saikat Kumar Singha

Music Director:
Gurmeet singh

Music Producer:
George Joseph

Producer:
Poonam Pawar

Production Controller:
Ajay Soni

Production Design:
Paavni Saini

Sound Editor:
Ravi Dev Singh

Story:
Jatinder Mauhar

Supervising Editor:
Sahil Arora

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