Daljit Ami is a
Punjabi
Punjabi, or Panjabi, most often refers to:
* Something of, from, or related to Punjab, a region in India and Pakistan
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* Punjabi dialects and languages
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documentary filmmaker and journalist, known for his activism through social action documentaries on topics such as agricultural labour, mass movements, human rights, environmentalism, Sufi tradition, and Punjabi scholars.
Being dissatisfied with how
Punjab
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was being depicted in films, he strives to portray the reality of Punjabi culture from "an insider's point of view."
The documentary films he has made include ''Born in Debt'', ''Zulm Aur Aman'', ''Karsewa: A Different Story'' ''Anhad Baja Bajey'', ''Not Every Time'', and ''Seva'',
and he co-wrote the 2014 Punjabi film ''Sarsa''. He has written two articles for the ''
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and his latest project is a film based on the
1915 Singapore Mutiny
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.
Biography
He has a master's degree in Ancient Indian History, Archaeology, and Culture, and a Masters's in
Mass Communications
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. He has worked on several independent films and has created documentaries dealing with social issues and politics of northern India. In the past, he has worked as an assistant editor for the newspaper ''
Punjabi Tribune
''Punjabi Tribune'' is a Punjabi-language daily newspaper owned by The Tribune Trust, published in the Punjab, India. It was launched on 15 August 1978 and became online on the internet in August 2010. Jyoti Malhotra is the editor-in-chief of ...
'',
and has worked as an editorial consultant for ''Day & Night News''. and ''Global Punjab TV'', a Punjabi channel broadcast in the US and Canada. He also volunteers for
Panjab Digital Library
The Panjab Digital Library is a voluntary organization digitizing and preserving the cultural heritage of Panjab since 2003. With over 85 million digitized pages, it is the biggest resource of digital material on Panjab. There are many his ...
as Director of communications.
Speaking about non-fiction films, Daljit Ami says:
In speaking toward film length, he says:
Work
Daljit Ami's Punjabi adaption of the book ''Roll of Honour'' which was authored in English by
Amandeep Sandhu, and is based on the events that happened post-1984 in Punjab, as "Gwah De Fanah Hon To Pehlan", was released in November 2014.
Partial filmography
* ''Born in Debt'' (2000)
* ''Sudarshan: An Institution Of Simplicity'' (2002)
* ''Zulm Aur Aman'' (2003)
* ''Karsewa: a different story''
* ''Anhad Baja Bajey''
* ''Unearthing Unfamiliar'' (2009)
* ''Not Every Time'' (2009)
* ''Seva'' (2013)
* ''Singapore Mutiny of 1915'' (2014)
Recognition
''
Times of India
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'' noted how the film ''Zulm Aur Aman'', with its song "Zulm Rahe Aur Aman Bhi Ho" by Pakistani singer Naseebo, made comparisons between
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,
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, and
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, and illustrated how war-making can be a profitable enterprise for those that conduct it.
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Tribune India
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'' referred to ''Unearthing Unfamiliar'', a film on
Sikh
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scholar Professor Pritam Singh and ''Sudarshan: An Institution Of Simplicity'', a film about a human rights activist, as path-breaking documentaries.
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'' praised ''Not Every Time'', writing it "superbly portrays the ongoing struggle of thousands of rural people who leave their green fields and countryside homes to march in the streets of different towns and cities of Punjab."
In an interview with " Sikh Chic" Daljit has stated his reason for translating the novel Roll Of Honour : "Punjabi has its own texture and diversity of dialects. I thought that it would give me a chance to do something more just translation. This invitation was too big to resist. I thought that it would be a liberating experience, which it turned out to be."
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'' spoke toward ''Seva'' and its being centred on history and
Punjabi
Punjabi, or Panjabi, most often refers to:
* Something of, from, or related to Punjab, a region in India and Pakistan
* Punjabi language
* Punjabis, Punjabi people
* Punjabi dialects and languages
Punjabi may also refer to:
* Punjabi (horse), a ...
heritage conservationist Namita Jaspal as its narrative makes comparisons between the present and the past, and instructs that the present is built upon the past.
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The Hindu
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'' wrote "It took Daljit Ami, an independent film maker from Punjab to discover that as a result of varied interpretations of 'sewa' in the context of Sikhism, not just the preservers but destroyers of precious heritage in Punjab draw upon 'sewa' to justify their deeds."
''Tribune India'' wrote the film "not only underlines the significance of preserving heritage, but also salutes the contribution of those devoted to the onerous task of conserving."
''Times of India'' spoke toward Daljit Ami's current project on the 1915 Singapore Mutiny and his research involving his visiting the historic locations involved.
In preserving Punjab's history and culture, ''Zulm Aur Aman'' has been archived in the
Jalandhar
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's Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall.
References
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Film directors from Punjab, India
Journalists from Punjab, India
Activists from Punjab, India
Living people
Indian male journalists
21st-century Indian journalists
Year of birth missing (living people)