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The film is based on a true incident of 20th century popularly known as Komagata Maru incident. The film unveils a poignant chapter in history when a group of Indian Sikh immigrants aboard a Japanese steamship named Komagata Maru arrived in Vancouver carrying 376 passengers from India. Canada, enforcing discriminatory immigration laws, denied entry to most passengers who were of Indian descent. After two months of legal battles and protests, the ship was forced to return to India. The incident highlights racial prejudices and immigration policies of the time, symbolising a struggle for Equality and Justice.

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    Classification marking - Mature (Square)
  • Language None
  • Drug use None
  • Nudity None
  • Sex None

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Classification date
Year of production
2025
Classification
M
Consumer advice
Violence
Category
Films
Category detail
Accredited Classifier Decision - Film
Media type
Not Specified
Version
ORIGINAL
Duration
140 minutes
Director/Creator
Sharan Art
Producer
Manpreet Johal
Production company
Vehli Janta Films
Country of origin
INDIA
Language
PUNJABI
Applicant
MIND BLOWING FILMS PTY LTD
File number
T25/05745
Classification number
CLAS-823263
Alternative titles
Not Specified
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