Your story is truly inspiring, I know the real Vishavjit may not read this but on the off chance he does I want you to know that I have had similar things happen to me because of my religion and I have always thought that if I just show everyone else I am like them then I will be accepted no matter what I am. Thank you so much for what you continue to do, and I truly hope that your patriotism and humanity is never questioned again.
@studioshowoff You should pitch this storyline to Marvel, alternate universe we have Sardar Rajananth as Cpt. AMERICA... Maybe a team up with Mr. INDIA? Mogambo could have been Hydra for all we know.
Very cool. I am not a Sikh, but I think more Americans should learn about the Sikhi faith. It lines right up with the values we hold most dear, protecting the Innocent, standing up to Tyranny, seeking and protecting Freedom. Sikh's are great Americans.
@@bUwUmer1260hes saying the same thing as "you support ukraine? when are you gonna enlist?" as far as I can tell its this idea that if you support something youre some sort of hypocrite for not dedicating yourself to it
I'm not Sikh, but I am the son of an immigrant. I grew up with the idea that every American, no matter their creed, is American. And the fact that some people want to spoil that idea and divide us is the most un-American thing they can do. Just like how my Chilean dad belongs, Sikhs belong. Everyone belongs.
Knew you were Chilean for a start, yall are the most progressive of the progressive, if Karl Marx came back today and looked for followers, apart from a common usa college he would go to Chile
@@martinjugolin2087that’s not true. Chile has had a very competitive economy for decades built upon free-market principles. It’s almost the opposite of liking Karl Marx, in fact, if one must judge Chileans by that metric. It’s also arguably the most successful state in Latin America, if you’re trying to claim otherwise. Go be bigoted elsewhere.
A teacher at my school shared this short film and I'm so glad he did. The animation on this is so beautiful and this is such an impactful story. Thank you for sharing your story!
This is literally the whole point of Captain America. Just like how everyone with the mask is spiderman. Anyone with the sheild is Captain America. I love this.
I'm Indian (Hindu not sikh) and captain america has my favorite costume of all superheroes in comics. I'm going to make my own story about him on my channel. Anyone can be anyone. But the character himself is white, even my version.
I will always be grateful for the Sikh family that helped my mother and I when we had a flat tire on the freeway. When my mother tried to compensate them for their kindness, they refused and said instead that we pass the kindness forward. Imagine the world if we all helped each other out like that.
I had the great privilege to grow up in a Sikhi-heavy area of the UK. My friends growing up were Sikhi, I learnt of their faith, I have spent time in a Gurdwara and shared Langar with brothers and sisters. I have tried (and admittedly failed a few times) to slowly read the Guru Granth Sahib. I could never ask for a better friend or neighbour than the Sikhi I have come to know, and many of their fathers and mothers, uncles and aunts, told me of the assassination of Gandhi and the subsequent disapora. Thank you for this beautiful little story, it's made me think a lot about the people I grew up with ❤️
The animation is beautiful, but I hope Vishavjit is still okay because being harassed on clothing for your religious beliefs is awful. Especially since there's a difference between those who wear it, and those who commit injustice and wear it.
With this post i dont thing so - Im sry but your americans are so morrons its hurting to watch. In Europa even the guys in the balkans can tell a sikh apart of a taliban.
I may be of the interpretation that there are people who don’t belong in this country, and people that shouldn’t be allowed in here as well. But I also believe that America is an ideal as opposed to a nation. This idea flourished past the bloody history America has. Anyone is and can be an American. Your race, ethnicity, religion, or creed doesn’t stop you from being an American, you don’t even have to be a citizen. Being an American is about a aspiration of freedom and perseverance against tyranny. Very beautiful artwork in this film, and a truly polarizing story.
@@seanmurry6903this is a gross oversimplification, but when a Sikhi man undertakes and joins the Khalsa (basically a formal initiation into the Sikhi faith) they quite often take the surname or title 'Singh' if they did not have it already. Singh translates to 'lion', which is why you will see those familiar with the faith often refer to them as lions, or the lions of the Punjab. It is also a reference to how for a long period of time the Sikhi faith was forced to adopt a very martial stance, to protect their independence from both Hindu and Islamic kingdoms that bordered them around the Punjab region.
I live in Mesa near where Balbir Sodhi was murdered (the first 9/11 victim). I taught his story to my classes. One day I was in Guru Palace and unknowingly met his brother Rana. The Sodhi family is an amazingly beautiful and kind family that has taken their tragedy and turned it into a message of peace and equality. It’s truly an honor to know them ❤
Well, sikhs practice their own version of pacifism and belive all man are equal, i can't really see a paralel with islan, wich belives in jihad, levies dhimmi taxes on non muslin and kills apostates.
No Part Of Me Felt “Indian” Anymore. 2 Seconds Later… _I Was Born In Washington DC_ Nice Of You To Piggyback, A Grievous & Horrendous Part Of History And Specially A Regretful & Shameful One For India & Indians. But, Anything Goes To Look Good _In The Eyes Of West!_ 🤌🏽👏🏽 Now For The Video. It’s Very Intelligently Made For The Target Audience. The Animation Are Nice. And Every *LEGAL* Immigrants Are Welcome. Waheguru Ji Da Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Di Fateh! 🙏🏽 P.S.- I Am Not Sikh. But Only Special Tigers Of God Gets To Be One. Always Respect Your Heritage And Those Who Came Before You. 🙏🏽
the even bigger lie slyly slipped into this agitprop is that the soldiers who assassinated india's first woman prime minister in 1984 didn't just wear turbans like osama...they WERE sikhs... he let that little detail slip by totally silently, and he comments are overflowing with the milk of humanity for the poor noble perpetually persecuted proud humble sikhs, as designed
Think my first exposure to Sikhs was a history video discussing the bravery of the Sikh soldiers during the Battle of Saragarhi whom fought to the last man, with the final soldier yelling the Sikh battle cry and laughing at his enemies as they attempted to burn down the guard tower he was in.
not the ginyu force pose 7:14 😂 i'm not an american but as a kid my parents' taught me how the Sikh were treated badly since the devastating effect of 9/11 and were misunderstood with Muslims. besides that, love your compelling animation and storytelling based on true story. keep inspiring captain america!
MAN THIS WAS A RIDE OF EMOTIONS . MY FATHER HELPED HIS SIKH FRIEND DURING THE DELHI RIOTS . HE CALLED HIM TO OUR HOME WITH HIS 30 RELATIVES UNTIL THE SITUATION COOL DOWN IN DELHI . I FEEL YOU BROTHER
TBH while I am not a fan of when they change stuff in Marvel Comics I would honestly support a comic with a Sikh Captian American, but with a more modern storyline. It's kind of cool because the Sikhs are well renowned Spiritualist, but also Warriors with Honour.
Hi Vishvajit , The topic you've covered today is very essential to discuss and the the message you've conveyed through this will surely reverberate through all the people here. Tysm.
Can't outrun the evil. Blessed are those who are usa citizens . Have weapons to protect your self rather then doing costume things. I am hindu but I love Sikh religion. And love libertarian principles of usa.
This is a very touching and thoughtful story about how cultures should not be wrapped in prejudiced perceptions by connecting it with a sense of unity and patriotism. बहुत पसंद आई है।
I'm an indian the binladen turban and the Sikh turban is quite different how can people can't notice the difference and with beard I have seen many Americans with long beards
@@mohitanand1844 I know about sikh khalistani movement in Canada which happend bcs of Mrs indra Gandhi regardless of that we shouldn't hate them but the politicians go to Punjab listen to comman man prombles and try finding solutions then only the khalistani movement will able yo destroy
Great Animation! But an even greater story that drives the point home about Sikhs and Sikhism. A much misunderstood race of good people who are peace loving and God fearing. Thanks a lot for this video. 🙏🙏🙏
5 years ago I became Sikh. It has brought both adoration from those that know and detestation from those that don't. It has been no different from when people just saw me as some long haired bearded hippy guy only no one has threatened to try to cut my hair. Tying my Pagri each day and focusing on unity and oneness while standing out in middle America educating people about Sikhi is it's own reward. The Sangat at the Gurdwara I started attending gave me the name Buta Singh. Thanks for the video and your story it inspires!
Being Punjabi myself I related to this story quite a bit, especially with the post 9/11 treatment, but in a way I too became a patriot in a different sense, and when I show it to the world, they show love back. Never be afraid to show the world who you really are, even amidst disdain.
This is awesome! I know firsthand how cosplay can completely cut through social anxiety. How it turns that voice that says you aren't welcome in a space, or that people are at-best apathetic to your existence or even hostile to it and drowns it out in a flood of excitement and enthusiastic welcome. This takes that concept to an EXPONENTIALLY-higher level. Seeing people create their own, personalized version of an iconic character and connecting with others through it is so heartening and inspiring. As conflicted as I get with the subjects of patriotism and American iconography, Singh really embodies that idealism that a lot of us still aspire to despite knowing that it clashes frequently with our history and national reality.
The fact that this is a true story is both heart breaking and heart warming. Such a heart wrenching experience. Ahh i am exhausted. Now this is what marvel needs. A true pure story of representation. This story isnt just about one guy or one person. Its about so many people that even today sre being looked down upon. This is true inspiration.
I cried hearing about how you cut your hair. I'm native, but for over a decade I lived with short hair because of how ashamed I was of my culture and the things that non-natives would say about it. I've been growing my hair out for nearly five years now, and I completely get how difficult it can be to return to your roots when you've been pushed away from them by larger society. I'm proud of you for finding who you are, and for fighting for it. You're an inspiration, man
What an amazing story! I loved the striking artstyle, like a living comic book, and the pacing of the story was so well done. It was masterful how you covered off some very heavy experiences but also left a message of hope and joy at the end, this is definitely something people of any age could connect with. I love the concept of superhero narratives as humanizing tools, and I feel like now is the perfect time for it - especially with characters like Pavitr Prabhakar / Spiderman India in the latest Spiderverse movie! If they ever make a Captain American multiverse or reboot Vishavjit Singh should definitely play himself in it!!
I couldn't but feel extremely sad when You said "no part of me felt Indian anymore". The 1984 riots were truly very sad and a black stain in the history of Delhi
i mean he also said he was born in america, so he was never indian to begin with. And still blaming india for it is dumb similarly you can't blame germany for the holocaust. All the blame falls on indira gandhi, nepotism made her PM and her violent tactics always turned out to be bloody.
Sihks are awesome, my mom, who is a Christian, went to the golden temple in India and was fed. She was so happy and says visiting the temple is the most beautiful experience she had had in India, along side from making it to the everest base camp.
It's ignorance. I originally thought it was their fault but I didn't know Salvadorians, Dominicans and Pureto Ricans weren't Mexican so we can all learn.
It's generalization man, like how all East Asians used to be categorized into Chinese even when they were from Korea,Japan,SEA, etc. and when you explain to such people that there's a difference between 2 religions and even the 2 turbans, they will tell you that "They are just being safe / just in case" or something along those lines
@@SanilJadhav711 Even Southeast Asians are lumped together as "Asians" (in US, "Asians" refers to Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans). Southeast Asians are different than East Asians.
People always say "9/11 brought people together" but sadly that wasn't true for many Arab Americans and South Asian Americans Also love the Ginyu Force reference at 7:14
This is some great stuff I'm seeing after a long time Everything was layed out perfectly The events that transpired The effects of it on you as a person The idea to change the narrative of people The scripting, The animation The story-telling. Everything was awesome.
Awesome dude! This is what we all needed. No hate or disrespect, but love of who we are and what we are. Keep up the good work of animation and the future! 👍🏻
Your story is truly inspiring, I know the real Vishavjit may not read this but on the off chance he does I want you to know that I have had similar things happen to me because of my religion and I have always thought that if I just show everyone else I am like them then I will be accepted no matter what I am. Thank you so much for what you continue to do, and I truly hope that your patriotism and humanity is never questioned again.
We'll make sure he sees this
@@studioshowoff Thank you!
@@studioshowoffyou make me sick
@studioshowoff You should pitch this storyline to Marvel, alternate universe we have Sardar Rajananth as Cpt. AMERICA... Maybe a team up with Mr. INDIA? Mogambo could have been Hydra for all we know.
as a kid my mom always told me to find someone who’s Sikh (“a man in a turban”) if i was ever lost/in trouble/needed help. beautiful film.
❤❤❤❤
As a Sikh I’m touched 🥹
Pata hai Sikh aache hote hai par reel dekh kar ye bakchodi to mat kar.
@Shubhamfact-yh3zb if you wanna roast someone, kindly do it in a language they can understand lil bro
Sikh here. I absolutely love ur comment!
Very cool.
I am not a Sikh, but I think more Americans should learn about the Sikhi faith. It lines right up with the values we hold most dear, protecting the Innocent, standing up to Tyranny, seeking and protecting Freedom.
Sikh's are great Americans.
Yeah In fact , a lot of parents tell their kids that if they ever get separated , they should seek a sikh
Their faith is sikh bro, and they get sikh hats too. Kinda jelly tbh. (I mean ZERO offense, it's a beautiful faith honestly.)
Yeah. So convert into Sikhism
@phoenixj1299 Eh I'm not religious. I just think it's a cool religion and culture.
@@bUwUmer1260hes saying the same thing as "you support ukraine? when are you gonna enlist?" as far as I can tell
its this idea that if you support something youre some sort of hypocrite for not dedicating yourself to it
I'm not Sikh, but I am the son of an immigrant.
I grew up with the idea that every American, no matter their creed, is American.
And the fact that some people want to spoil that idea and divide us is the most un-American thing they can do.
Just like how my Chilean dad belongs, Sikhs belong. Everyone belongs.
Preach.
Knew you were Chilean for a start, yall are the most progressive of the progressive, if Karl Marx came back today and looked for followers, apart from a common usa college he would go to Chile
@@martinjugolin2087that’s not true. Chile has had a very competitive economy for decades built upon free-market principles. It’s almost the opposite of liking Karl Marx, in fact, if one must judge Chileans by that metric. It’s also arguably the most successful state in Latin America, if you’re trying to claim otherwise.
Go be bigoted elsewhere.
A teacher at my school shared this short film and I'm so glad he did. The animation on this is so beautiful and this is such an impactful story. Thank you for sharing your story!
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
@@studioshowoffThe animation and storytelling was AMAZING literally loved this
This is literally the whole point of Captain America. Just like how everyone with the mask is spiderman. Anyone with the sheild is Captain America. I love this.
Glad you liked it!
I'm Indian (Hindu not sikh) and captain america has my favorite costume of all superheroes in comics. I'm going to make my own story about him on my channel. Anyone can be anyone. But the character himself is white, even my version.
@studioshowoff dude this film is brilliant. Amazing stuff. Especially the animation. Good to see some Sikh representation here in the States.
No its not Because there was only one Super Solider Serum and Captain America took if anyone could be him we wouldn't have Hulk or Wolverine existing
I will always be grateful for the Sikh family that helped my mother and I when we had a flat tire on the freeway. When my mother tried to compensate them for their kindness, they refused and said instead that we pass the kindness forward. Imagine the world if we all helped each other out like that.
Thank you for making this and making Sikhs feel for inclusive of the American culture ❤
The shading and comic book art style is mwah *chef's kiss*!
I had the great privilege to grow up in a Sikhi-heavy area of the UK. My friends growing up were Sikhi, I learnt of their faith, I have spent time in a Gurdwara and shared Langar with brothers and sisters. I have tried (and admittedly failed a few times) to slowly read the Guru Granth Sahib. I could never ask for a better friend or neighbour than the Sikhi I have come to know, and many of their fathers and mothers, uncles and aunts, told me of the assassination of Gandhi and the subsequent disapora.
Thank you for this beautiful little story, it's made me think a lot about the people I grew up with ❤️
We're glad you liked it!
The animation is beautiful, but I hope Vishavjit is still okay because being harassed on clothing for your religious beliefs is awful. Especially since there's a difference between those who wear it, and those who commit injustice and wear it.
With this post i dont thing so - Im sry but your americans are so morrons its hurting to watch. In Europa even the guys in the balkans can tell a sikh apart of a taliban.
WHY IS THIS SO DAMN UNDERRATED
Hopefully it gets some more views!
Way to go! 👏🏼 This is a fantastically well-done short animation!
Thanks mate!
I may be of the interpretation that there are people who don’t belong in this country, and people that shouldn’t be allowed in here as well.
But I also believe that America is an ideal as opposed to a nation. This idea flourished past the bloody history America has. Anyone is and can be an American.
Your race, ethnicity, religion, or creed doesn’t stop you from being an American, you don’t even have to be a citizen. Being an American is about a aspiration of freedom and perseverance against tyranny.
Very beautiful artwork in this film, and a truly polarizing story.
As an Indian I hold the Sikhs, Lions of Punjab, in immensely high regard. One of the most noble people to grace this Earth!🪯❤️🔥☮️❤️🔥🕉️🌏
Lions of Punjab? That's a great title, never heard it before now. .....I thought a Punjab was an article of clothing...? Am I mistaken?
@@seanmurry6903Punjab is the state of Indian and Pakistan where the Sikh faith was born
@@seanmurry6903this is a gross oversimplification, but when a Sikhi man undertakes and joins the Khalsa (basically a formal initiation into the Sikhi faith) they quite often take the surname or title 'Singh' if they did not have it already. Singh translates to 'lion', which is why you will see those familiar with the faith often refer to them as lions, or the lions of the Punjab. It is also a reference to how for a long period of time the Sikhi faith was forced to adopt a very martial stance, to protect their independence from both Hindu and Islamic kingdoms that bordered them around the Punjab region.
@@dsssingh I guess you can't find many sikh in Pakistan Punjab or entire pakistan
They are less than 15000 remaining over there even after having 80% of Punjab 😒@@voidninja9134
This brought happy tears to my eyes. No I am not Sikh. I’m a Black dude from Harlem who remembers, my guy. 🫡
We're glad you liked it!
I live in Mesa near where Balbir Sodhi was murdered (the first 9/11 victim). I taught his story to my classes. One day I was in Guru Palace and unknowingly met his brother Rana. The Sodhi family is an amazingly beautiful and kind family that has taken their tragedy and turned it into a message of peace and equality. It’s truly an honor to know them ❤
This is absolutely fantastic! You all did a awesome job with the animation! This is BRILLIANT!
Thanks mate! glad you liked it!
I'm not Sikh but I am Palestinian American my grandparents immigrated from Egypt this made my day
Glad you liked it!
Well, sikhs practice their own version of pacifism and belive all man are equal, i can't really see a paralel with islan, wich belives in jihad, levies dhimmi taxes on non muslin and kills apostates.
You're Arabic American. All Palestinians are Arabs with 1% of Jews.
DO U SUPORT HAAMSS OR ISRLE ON 7 OCT
No Part Of Me Felt “Indian” Anymore.
2 Seconds Later…
_I Was Born In Washington DC_
Nice Of You To Piggyback, A Grievous & Horrendous Part Of History And Specially A Regretful & Shameful One For India & Indians.
But, Anything Goes To Look Good _In The Eyes Of West!_ 🤌🏽👏🏽
Now For The Video. It’s Very Intelligently Made For The Target Audience. The Animation Are Nice. And Every *LEGAL* Immigrants Are Welcome.
Waheguru Ji Da Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Di Fateh! 🙏🏽
P.S.- I Am Not Sikh. But Only Special Tigers Of God Gets To Be One. Always Respect Your Heritage And Those Who Came Before You. 🙏🏽
❤true
the even bigger lie slyly slipped into this agitprop is that the soldiers who assassinated india's first woman prime minister in 1984 didn't just wear turbans like osama...they WERE sikhs...
he let that little detail slip by totally silently, and he comments are overflowing with the milk of humanity for the poor noble perpetually persecuted proud humble sikhs, as designed
I like I love the cosplay.
America is for all immigrants.
Were all human beings.
Exactly. There's a great message in this film.
@@studioshowoffyeah
Then there are those pricks who say America is only for White Peepo and Jooz.
As a Mexican immigrant in America who's been here since two years old, this film is so good
We're glad you liked it!
This is the only captian america for me from now on
Same here!
Nobody ask
@@diegomoreno7760 do you need a hug?
@@reneceros na im not a cry baby who wants the society acept his bull💩 like you
Captain america in the comics has my favorite costume of all time even above spider-man, joker and penguin so I always click when I see him.
Think my first exposure to Sikhs was a history video discussing the bravery of the Sikh soldiers during the Battle of Saragarhi whom fought to the last man, with the final soldier yelling the Sikh battle cry and laughing at his enemies as they attempted to burn down the guard tower he was in.
not the ginyu force pose 7:14 😂
i'm not an american but as a kid my parents' taught me how the Sikh were treated badly since the devastating effect of 9/11 and were misunderstood with Muslims. besides that, love your compelling animation and storytelling based on true story. keep inspiring captain america!
First person to call out the ginyu force. 😊nice pick up
@@studioshowoff Yeah I noticed it tooo
MAN THIS WAS A RIDE OF EMOTIONS . MY FATHER HELPED HIS SIKH FRIEND DURING THE DELHI RIOTS . HE CALLED HIM TO OUR HOME WITH HIS 30 RELATIVES UNTIL THE SITUATION COOL DOWN IN DELHI . I FEEL YOU BROTHER
Here from Tiktok. Rooting for this to win an Oscar 👏
Glad you liked it!
Damn dawg, how are you just gonna sit there and make me tear up in front of my coworkers like that? I was unprepared.
We're glad it moved you!
TBH while I am not a fan of when they change stuff in Marvel Comics I would honestly support a comic with a Sikh Captian American, but with a more modern storyline. It's kind of cool because the Sikhs are well renowned Spiritualist, but also Warriors with Honour.
All I know is the costume looks good on him.
Instead of givin up, He found a solution. That's lyf. Nice story bro, keep it up👍👍💯💯
Hi Vishvajit , The topic you've covered today is very essential to discuss and the the message you've conveyed through this will surely reverberate through all the people here. Tysm.
Sikh captain America ❤
Equally is what we need
Can't outrun the evil. Blessed are those who are usa citizens . Have weapons to protect your self rather then doing costume things. I am hindu but I love Sikh religion. And love libertarian principles of usa.
that was siiiick
sikh as bro
Thanks mate!
I make this joke all the time. Didn't want to make it here because he's probably Sikh of it
God bless our Sikh brothers and sisters. Lord protect them.
damn thats good animation, hope you explore more of asia, especialy west asia!
Thanks mate!
वाहेगुरु🎉
This is a very touching and thoughtful story about how cultures should not be wrapped in prejudiced perceptions by connecting it with a sense of unity and patriotism. बहुत पसंद आई है।
They may call us names however people with love in their heart respond to hate with love! More power to you!
Love aways wins!
I genuinely love the fact you drew yourself and firefighters posing as the Ginyu Force from Dragon Ball
We're glad people caught that!
I'm an indian the binladen turban and the Sikh turban is quite different how can people can't notice the difference and with beard I have seen many Americans with long beards
Why are you defending him ?? He hates you lol
@@mohitanand1844 Who is he ? Sikh people ?
Racists don’t care about the difference
@@mohitanand1844 I know about sikh khalistani movement in Canada which happend bcs of Mrs indra Gandhi regardless of that we shouldn't hate them but the politicians go to Punjab listen to comman man prombles and try finding solutions then only the khalistani movement will able yo destroy
I remember him coming coming to discuss his story and comics at my school, so cool to see Captain Sikh being animated!
Glad you liked it!
He defeated racism with drip
The true solution to racism.
Sikh drip that is
Great Animation! But an even greater story that drives the point home about Sikhs and Sikhism. A much misunderstood race of good people who are peace loving and God fearing. Thanks a lot for this video. 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks mate! Very true.
As an Indian,this animation is goated
Thanks mate!
Sikh community is one of the strongest communities in the world. Devoted, hard working people. Sikhs are the pride of India.
Indian sikh ❤
Sikhs the protectors of DHARMA and the Motherland!
5 years ago I became Sikh. It has brought both adoration from those that know and detestation from those that don't. It has been no different from when people just saw me as some long haired bearded hippy guy only no one has threatened to try to cut my hair. Tying my Pagri each day and focusing on unity and oneness while standing out in middle America educating people about Sikhi is it's own reward. The Sangat at the Gurdwara I started attending gave me the name Buta Singh. Thanks for the video and your story it inspires!
Thanks for sharing your story mate. Glad you liked the film!
Being Punjabi myself I related to this story quite a bit, especially with the post 9/11 treatment, but in a way I too became a patriot in a different sense, and when I show it to the world, they show love back. Never be afraid to show the world who you really are, even amidst disdain.
This is awesome!
I know firsthand how cosplay can completely cut through social anxiety. How it turns that voice that says you aren't welcome in a space, or that people are at-best apathetic to your existence or even hostile to it and drowns it out in a flood of excitement and enthusiastic welcome.
This takes that concept to an EXPONENTIALLY-higher level. Seeing people create their own, personalized version of an iconic character and connecting with others through it is so heartening and inspiring. As conflicted as I get with the subjects of patriotism and American iconography, Singh really embodies that idealism that a lot of us still aspire to despite knowing that it clashes frequently with our history and national reality.
The fact that this is a true story is both heart breaking and heart warming. Such a heart wrenching experience. Ahh i am exhausted. Now this is what marvel needs. A true pure story of representation. This story isnt just about one guy or one person. Its about so many people that even today sre being looked down upon. This is true inspiration.
So excited for this launch. Ryan and vishvajit are creative powerhouses!!! Take my money!!!
1. Top Notch Animation
2. Crows are Black in Every country
This is beautiful! I've always respected Sikhs and it's a shame to have to deal with unjust discrimination just because of what you wear...
Exactly. Everyone should feel welcome and respected
6:57 I just looked this guy up and OMG THE COSTUME QUALITY IS AMAZING
I cried hearing about how you cut your hair. I'm native, but for over a decade I lived with short hair because of how ashamed I was of my culture and the things that non-natives would say about it. I've been growing my hair out for nearly five years now, and I completely get how difficult it can be to return to your roots when you've been pushed away from them by larger society. I'm proud of you for finding who you are, and for fighting for it. You're an inspiration, man
That story was totally Sikh!
Sikh are most bravest and spiritual people i seen in world 😮
What an amazing story! I loved the striking artstyle, like a living comic book, and the pacing of the story was so well done. It was masterful how you covered off some very heavy experiences but also left a message of hope and joy at the end, this is definitely something people of any age could connect with. I love the concept of superhero narratives as humanizing tools, and I feel like now is the perfect time for it - especially with characters like Pavitr Prabhakar / Spiderman India in the latest Spiderverse movie! If they ever make a Captain American multiverse or reboot Vishavjit Singh should definitely play himself in it!!
Thanks for the kind words! Glad you liked it!
If the whole world converts to dharma, the world will be a better place.
ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ I am from India 🇮🇳 iam hindu we are very respect Sikhism 🙏
The hair cutting thing hit home. Def something kids face
Very true
This is simply beautiful.❤
Thanks mate
Awesome animation telling an awesome story! People are so quick to judge- teaching those who want to learn about yourself can be so vastly impactful
Just WOW.. Awesome Concept..
Thanks mate!
@@studioshowoff keep you the good work.. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I couldn't but feel extremely sad when You said "no part of me felt Indian anymore". The 1984 riots were truly very sad and a black stain in the history of Delhi
i mean he also said he was born in america, so he was never indian to begin with. And still blaming india for it is dumb similarly you can't blame germany for the holocaust.
All the blame falls on indira gandhi, nepotism made her PM and her violent tactics always turned out to be bloody.
This animation is an inspiration. The way you just told this story was phenomenal, you deserve a tv show.
The animation is absolutely wonderful
Thanks mate!
Singh is king ❤🎉
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Sihks are awesome, my mom, who is a Christian, went to the golden temple in India and was fed. She was so happy and says visiting the temple is the most beautiful experience she had had in India, along side from making it to the everest base camp.
People are mistaking Sikhis & Indians as Muslims. But they are different actually
Exactly
It's ignorance. I originally thought it was their fault but I didn't know Salvadorians, Dominicans and Pureto Ricans weren't Mexican so we can all learn.
It's generalization man, like how all East Asians used to be categorized into Chinese even when they were from Korea,Japan,SEA, etc. and when you explain to such people that there's a difference between 2 religions and even the 2 turbans, they will tell you that "They are just being safe / just in case" or something along those lines
@@SanilJadhav711 Even Southeast Asians are lumped together as "Asians" (in US, "Asians" refers to Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans). Southeast Asians are different than East Asians.
I really enjoyed this and will be sharing it with all my friends. Thanks!
brilliance ❤. As an indian guy has has felt more connected to the american identity since childhood , it was very relatable. Thanks
Osama just HAD TO BE WEARING A TURBAN!!!!!
But sikhism dont believe butchering soneone at name of god
Bruh extremists don't represent the faith, there a reason they are called that
criminials dont have a religion
@@freshinjail2402 yeah i understand, that’s what im trying to say
@@JashanNandh04 so do muslims
This was beautiful thank you so much
Glad you liked it!
This film is so sick 👌
We're glad you liked it!
good brother👍keep it up!
Love it! Gorgeous animation and beautiful story!!!
This animation is absolutely superb
Thanks mate!
People always say "9/11 brought people together" but sadly that wasn't true for many Arab Americans and South Asian Americans
Also love the Ginyu Force reference at 7:14
Very true mate. We appreciate your input!
Sikhs are the most noble people. They are the real heroes of India.
My best fri3nd is a Sikh Punjabi, good short story
That first minute gives me chills
We're glad it moved you!
Love you Veer ji ❤😊
This is some great stuff I'm seeing after a long time
Everything was layed out perfectly
The events that transpired
The effects of it on you as a person
The idea to change the narrative of people
The scripting,
The animation
The story-telling.
Everything was awesome.
Awesome dude! This is what we all needed. No hate or disrespect, but love of who we are and what we are. Keep up the good work of animation and the future! 👍🏻
Fantastic film. Fantastic animation and so poignant and insightful. Also such a nice story about a sikh dude. I got a lens into your life.
Very nice video
Waheguru Ji bless all
Next level bro
Dude, holy smokes this was brilliant!
Thanks mate!
I love Sikhs. I maybe Hindu but Sikhs are amazing people
Such a well crafted beautiful film ❤️ tons of love from India to Vishwajeet and team
Absolutely amazing person and gorgeous animation ❤
Glad you liked it!
Cool flim and underated channel!
Thanks mate!
The visual style of the animation was strikingly cool. So many layers to the story. ❤
Being American can be the best thing happen to you❤
A powerful message and beautifully animated
One of the coolest persons I've had the honor to meet!
Somebody quick call Nick fury it’s time to assemble the heroes the avengers