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Animation Film – ‘Supreme Motherhood – The journey of Mata Sahib Kaur’ is the first Indian film to be screened in the UK Parliament on 18th July 2022

Supreme Motherhood – The journey of Mata Sahib Kaur follows Sahib Kaur, the exemplar of courage, a symbol of strength-leadership, and the epitome of motherhood, the Mother of Khalsa.

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Supreme Motherhood – The journey of Mata Sahib Kaur

After its super successful run in the UK, iRealities Studios created Supreme Motherhood: The Journey of Mata Sahib Kaur will be screened in the UK parliament. Supreme Motherhood is set to create history as the First Indian film ever to be shown in the parliament. “Supreme Motherhood” is produced by Worldwide Sikh Sangat under the banner of Nihal Nihal Nihal Productions, directed by Dr. Karandeep Singh and created by Animation director Prasad Ajgaonkar and iRealities studio who have also created India’s most successful movie “Chaar Sahibzade”.

This special screening will be held on 18th July at the UK parliament, its arranged by the dedicated team of passionate volunteers under the leadership of Global Director, Dr. Karandeep Singh, the first of its kind event will be attended by Teams of BBC, Sky News, British Airways, London Underground including, MP – Preet Gill, MP – Tan Dhesi, Karenjeet Kaur Bains – Commonwealth Powerlifting Champion, Indy Hothi – President – ICAS – The Professional Body of CAs, Satinder Willang – Representative from Metropolitan Police Sikh Association, Nikita Kanda – BBC presenter, Kamel Hothi  OBE – Non-Executive Director TLC Lions, Model Bambi Bains  – Model and many other dignitaries from the UK parliament.

This VVIP event is an invite-only event that will be attended by 150 people under super-high security conditions, especially in the light of the recent political developments in the UK. Supreme Motherhood – The journey of Mata Sahib Kaur follows Sahib Kaur, the exemplar of courage, a symbol of strength-leadership, and the epitome of motherhood, the Mother of Khalsa.

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