The Black Prince song pays trib­utes to Singh Sar­dar Hari Singh Nalwa

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This bal­lad, sung in the typ­i­cal Sikhi Dhadhi (bal­ladry style) ex­tols the val­our and courage of Hari Singh Nalwa -the fore­most Gen­er­als of the army of Ma­haraja Ran­jit Singh

Lis­ten to this Vaar again and again to un­der­stand the bat­tle cries of Hari Singh Nalwa

Lis­ten to this Vaar again and again to un­der­stand the bat­tle cries of Hari Singh Nalwa

Ti­tle: Vaar

Al­bum: The Black Prince

Singer: Satin­der Sar­taaj

Mu­sic: Prem , Hard­eep

Lyrics: Satin­der Sar­taaj

Ed­i­tor: Gurmeet Dhali­wal

La­bel: Saga Mu­sic Pvt Ltd

Dig­i­tally Man­aged By: Unisys In­fos­o­lu­tions Pvt. Ltd


Movie Cred­its:

Movie: The Black Prince

Star­cast: Ja­son Fle­myng, Satin­der Sar­taaj, Amanda Root, Sha­bana Azmi, So­phie Stevens

Writ­ten & Di­rec­tor: Kavi Raz

Mu­sic: Prem & Hard­eep, George Kallis

Edited by: Heidi Scharfe

Pro­ducer: Brill­stein En­ter­tain­ment Part­ners

Di­rec­tor of Pho­tog­ra­phy: Aaron C. Smith

Ban­ner: Crossover Pic­tures

Dig­i­tally Man­aged By: Unisys In­fos­o­lu­tions Pvt. Ltd

Movie Syn­op­sis:

The movie is about the fas­ci­nat­ing true story of the last King of the mighty King­dom of Pun­jab. The King, Ma­haraja Duleep Singh, was placed on the throne at the age of five only to be robbed of his throne by a bloody trea­son at the hands of trusted courtiers. He was then torn from his mother and taken to Eng­land by the British at age fif­teen. While in Eng­land, he was in­tro­duced to Queen Vic­to­ria, who took an im­me­di­ate lik­ing to him, call­ing him “The Black Prince”. He was in­doc­tri­nated into Chris­tian­ity and bap­tized, chang­ing his life for­ever.Meet­ing his mother again af­ter thir­teen years, the Ma­haraja awak­ens to the re­al­i­ties of his for­mer life in Pun­jab. He then be­gins the ar­du­ous jour­ney to re­gain all that was lost and re-em­brace the faith of his birth, Sikhism. Torn be­tween his two worlds, The Black Prince be­gins a life­long strug­gle to re­gain his King­dom. It takes him on an ex­tra­or­di­nary jour­ney across the world.

 

 

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