DOCUMENTARIES

Bigger Than Karate

Ustaad Bhai Charnjit Singh Ji, who began learning Gatka at the age of 14, his skills became unmatched. In 2002, he became the Ustaad of Gurdarshan Parkash, Damdami Taksal, Mehta under the guidance of Sachkhand Vasi Sant Baba Thakur Singh Ji Khalsa Bhinderanwale.

Ustaad Bhai Charnjit Singh Ji went on a tour to preach the Sikh Martial Arts internationally. He began in Toronto at Sri Guru Singh Sabha Malton where he helped Shaheed Baba Deep Singh Gatka Akharaa Damdami Taksal (Toronto) grow. Ustaad Ji was then called upon to do sewa in Surrey B.C. to teach the kids at Shaheed Baba Deep Singh Gatka Akharaa Damdami Taksal (Surrey) at Guru Nanak Academy. Ustaad Bhai Charnjit Singh Ji returned to Sachkhand on May 7th 2004.

This documentary showcases the lives that Ustaad Ji has touched and affected. Over the last 2 decades, his teachings have been passed down student after student.

Broken at 6

"Broken at 6," is an impactful and emotionally charged documentary which follows the extraordinary journey of a resilient young woman who overcame unimaginable horrors. Unveiling the harrowing truth, this powerful film unravels the deeply disturbing story of a girl's prolonged struggle with sexual abuse at the hands of her own father, beginning at only six years old.
Against a backdrop of darkness, "Broken at 6" embarks upon an all-encompassing scrutiny of the survivor's life, revealing the depths of her pain, her determination, and her ultimate triumph as she summons the strength to confront her abuser. This documentary delves into the complex journey towards healing, justice, and empowerment.
Through raw and compelling interviews, the documentary captures the unflinching honesty of the survivor as she narrates the horrors she endured in her early childhood. Her story serves as a painful reminder that abuse can happen right under our noses, concealed by the façade of familial bonds.