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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.
Assistant Camera:
Masco Singh
Assistant Director:
Pankaj Verma
Sahil Dev
Mandeep Saklani
Co-Producer:
Gul Panag
Co-Writer:
Jatinder Mauhar
Dialogue Editor:
Boby John
Tony Babu
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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