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- The story is about four young friends who are enriched with the same ideology and through series of comedic experiences, they chase their dream of migrating to the land of Punjabis and maple syrup, Canada.
- Poetry straight from the heartland of Punjab. Add a touch of soul in your weekends with this rustic poetry.
- 'Rooh' is a story about a young man and his religious conscience. It highlights the process of making difficult decisions in life that ultimately must consent with your soul. The film shows Karamjit, a single parent, who faces a moral dilemma he must combat in order to stay true to his conscience. It portrays his journey where he must make the right choice in order to settle the unrest in his mind. The film essentially underlines the importance of 'Kesh' in a Sikh's life - which is an important component of the 5 Kakaars of Sikhism.
- Based in December 1984, Chaurassi is about a middle-aged Sikh couple living in Bhopal. Having lost many of their relatives and friends in the nationwide anti-Sikh carnage that started in Delhi, they are in a precarious emotional state. It is set during the nascency of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, which was later declared the fourth major tragic incident of the year 1984 in India.
- Sarbat Da Bhala is the inspiring story of the Largest Community Food Kitchen in Pur Hiran, District Hoshiarpur in Punjab, India.
- As ratings drop, and the radio station struggles hard to stay afloat in the post-pandemic world, a contestant on the show offers a fresh perspective at life.
- Official Campaign film of Umang - Post Covid Care Centers set up across all 22 districts of Haryana to ensure complete recovery post COVID-19. An initiative by Health Department, Haryana and National Health Mission (NHM), Haryana
- Admitted is a a striking, uplifting journey of five decades to become the first Transgender student of Panjab University.
- As a mute shop assistant accidentally witnesses a murder, would he go report the crime or keep to himself and fight his conscious given that there is no clear witness protection policy in place in India. Kanwal is a mute shop assistant who works in a regular chemist shop in a non-decrepit village. One ordinary salary night as he plans to celebrate the following day by paying obeisance at a Gurudwara and go shopping at the mall with his friend Jagdeep, the night takes the turn for worse. Stopping by as the chain of his cycle comes off to fix it, he happens to witness a murder. Would he go report it despite his disability or fall victim to shoddy probe generally aimed at saving the high ups? The narrative takes place in a small town and follows the protagonist's state of mind who feels caught between his elderly parents' insistence on keeping mum (pun intended) and his call of conscious?
- A short take on the essence and importance of food waste. Where India ranks at the highest for having the most undernourished people in the world, it is time to save every bit of food, and share with the deficit ones to build a better nation.
- Dr. Devinderpal Singh Sehgal, a retired forensic expert, is an International Kite Maker. He holds a Limca world book record for the smallest kite that can pass through an eye of needle. Record holder in the India Book of records for making kites on all the social evils prevailing in our society since 1980. A record holder in the Slovak book of records (Europe) for making the smallest kite. He has also been awarded the Punjab State Award and Chandigarh State Award for producing kites on social issues for more than 37 years.
- Badalti Soch is a heart touching and thought provoking story on protecting the girl child.
- Aneesh Bhanot in conversation with Ojaswwee Sharma as they talk about about an Inspiring Indian Personalities from the bestseller "Inspiring Indians Personalities Worldwide" published by United Newspapers (Chandigarh).
- Planning to start your own business, but overwhelmed with the challenges? Catch Chandigarh's finest entrepreneurs guide you through your journey to success in our new series, In-Suite Conversations.
- Association for Social Health in India (ASHI) is a Voluntary and Social Organization aiming at challenging those conditions that lead to exploitation of women and children for anti-social purposes by providing shelter for Destitute and Orphan children and arranging for their education, vocational training and rehabilitation are one of the Association's main activities. SAMARPAN is an ode to the dedicated team of ASHI, Haryana and Ashiana Children's Home, as they mark their Golden Jubilee this year in 2019.
- Presenting for the first time ever - the raw, uncut truths about staying fit with 'Fit Raho, Mast Raho',
- Art Finds Its Way is about Aman Singh Gulati, now widely known as Almond Singh, a 19-year-old micro-painter who holds the Guinness World Record for making the largest drawing by an individual and for portraits on almonds. From a small town in Uttar Pradesh, India, he struggled to learn art, as well as obtain support from his family. In a small space, he honed the talent that won him the World Record. While being associated with various causes, and working with Government of India initiatives, Aman still trains to carry forward his passion. Many of his notable almond pieces portray the essence of Sikhism. He also holds the credit for making the biggest puzzle art of Guru Gobind Singh. His future endeavors include bringing the Sikh tenets alive with the Life Travels of Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Tegh Bahadur in his micro engravings on almonds.
- JSLive2 is fun spin on what Punjab's latest obsession - going LIVE. Our protagonist JS Lamba wants to be an actor and acting on the suggestion of a friend of his, he decides to take singing route to acting (as Pollywood is full of singers turned actors). And he merges the two - his passion to go live and testing his singing skills while at it. Now just like the previous outing JSLive, our hero has as many fans and detractors and the two sides of the party come together on a LIVE panel discussion on a news channel that's struggling hard to get its TRPs up. Lamba ji turns an overnight star courtesy media's due (undue) interest in him - but would that save him from his critics' brickbats? Well, that's JSLive for you.
- One Beat is the story of Education and Free Healthcare, which showcases the story of free health-care facilities to the underprivileged and ensuring medical education facilities in the small town of Bhira, in Uttar Pradesh, India by American-Sikh Bahadur Singh.
- Tide of Time is story of a stark revelation. A 'modern' son realizes a truth too bitter to take in as he half-heartily visits his father on annual visit to an Old Age Home. Caught within his 'own' family and responsibilities did this son know what his father - who lies in a destitute's home - did to have and raise him in the first place? An intense, short take on the relationships as they stand in modern era.
- JSLive, the hilariously sporting Jagdeep Singh Lamba's story and his obsession for going live every moment for the love he shares for finding a reason to go live to talk to his online friends in a world of self-created stardom. On going live, everyone feels like a star, most desired, most asked for, most interactive and views and the number of comments add more to strengthen the belief. Watch one such entertaining episode #JSLive to find out more on how it feels to people who watch him, and many more alike, unsaid and unsung super dudes on the internet nowadays, and we bet you'd definitely relate to one such friend on your friend list.
- Shabad Chowk is a tradition established 400 years ago - becoming more and more relevant in contemporary times.
- RFE Unplugged is a talk show hosted by Ojaswwee Sharma featuring eminent go-getters, social movers and shakers and stories of inspiration, in an utmost unplugged and candid manner.
- In 'Phoori' The anthology of 'ghazals' by Jatin Salwan touches the soul as it reflects upon the pain of separation and isolation and yet reflecting the perennial hope that life presents.