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Movies - Campaigns - Film Screenings - Film Festivals | National Award-Winning | IMPPA & NFDC Empanelled | Producers of 'Rabb Di Awaaz' & 'Admitted' 🏅 Pinaka Mediaworks, established on February 23, 2017, and headquartered in Tricity-Chandigarh, is one of the leading film production houses in North India. Founded by Sunil Sharma and National Award-winning Film Director Ojaswwee Sharma, the company

has ascended to prominence within the cinematic landscape. Since 2017, Pinaka Mediaworks has built a diverse portfolio of film production, distribution, and events, exhibiting a range of productions that include feature films, non-feature films, digital campaigns, documentaries, short films, film screenings, film launch events, red carpets, and press conferences. The company’s commitment to excellence is exemplified through its landmark productions, such as the National Award-winning feature film “Admitted” and India’s first multi-inclusive Hindi feature film “Rabb Di Awaaz,” "Above The Limits," and hosting the annual Sikhlens Film Festival in India for five consecutive years in Chandigarh. These works underscore the company’s dedication to pioneering storytelling and social impact. With the production of multiple award-winning feature films, over 700 videos, 15 award-winning documentaries, 10 short films, five film festivals, more than 70 campaigns in various formats for partners, 10 events, and six online film festivals, Pinaka Mediaworks consistently delivers entertaining, meaningful, and qualitative films and video programs that resonate with diverse audiences and partners. The innovative approach extends to the digital distribution wing, RFE TV Rolling Frames Entertainment, through a digital distribution network in more than 190 countries for video and audio streaming on all major platforms accessible to television, mobile, and computing devices. Pinaka Mediaworks strives for diversity, equality, and truthful representation in all its non-fiction productions, aligning with global goals such as promoting gender equality, reducing inequalities, and ensuring quality education, along with providing wholesome entertainment and building accessibility into its programs. The company collaborates with a coalition of technical and non-technical talent, alongside qualified domain supervisors and experienced advisors in respective fields, to bring the best cinematic experience to audiences and business partners. As a powerhouse of storytelling and a leader in diverse filmography narratives, Pinaka Mediaworks strives to shape the future of Indian cinema, leaving an indelible mark on the industry and setting new benchmarks for excellence.

In 2018, we told a story that needed to be heard.In 2026, it still does.As conversations around transgender rights find ...
31/03/2026

In 2018, we told a story that needed to be heard.
In 2026, it still does.
As conversations around transgender rights find renewed space in our public discourse, one is reminded that legislation may mark milestones—but true change is measured in empathy, in acceptance, and in the everyday dignity we extend to one another.
This story was never confined to its time. It belongs to a larger, ongoing journey—one that countless individuals continue to navigate with courage and resilience.
To see the film still resonate, still provoke thought, is both humbling and telling. It reinforces a simple truth: we still have a long way to go. If this work has, in any way, contributed to keeping the conversation alive, then it has served its purpose.

Post Source in the screenshot (Instagram ):
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DWakshesqln/

Film: Admitted, directed by Ojaswwee Sharma, featuring Dhananjay Chauhan, the first transgender student at Panjab University.
(Received the Special Jury Award at the 68th National Film Awards)

Watch on (Available on YouTube):
https://youtu.be/V__QNg3jkhY
Channel: RFE TV - Rolling Frames Entertainment Network

"It was never about being first in a race, or being the best at it; it was always about getting it right, with dignity a...
26/03/2026

"It was never about being first in a race, or being the best at it; it was always about getting it right, with dignity and purpose."
Rabb Di Awaaz has created a deep heart-to-heart connection with the audience, built on the conviction that a good story, authenticity, inclusion, and accessibility matter.
We chose to focus on accessibility long before it became a mandate. We are grateful that the film received certification in all accessible formats even before the official CBFC guidelines were proposed (more than 2 years ago), and were introduced recently.
It’s been more than two years, and the screenings of the film continue as a meaningful 'people-to-people' process, driven by will, thought and then stories that truly matter.
Truly grateful to everyone who believed in the idea of creating the film with us and watched it.
This journey began in Chandigarh, where we held the first multi-inclusive and multi-accessible premiere of the film on 28th December 2023.
For us, with "Rabb Di Awaaz", the measure of success is not in numbers, but in our effectiveness to truly embrace inclusion.
Today, as a formal policy is finally in place, it stands as a testament to the path we chose to walk.

Featured today in The Times of India, Chandigarh Times. March 26, 2026 | Thursday

Rabb Di Awaaz is available on YouTube
(All Versions with Closed Captions/Subtitles)
General Print: https://youtu.be/_YUDZ7eUqks
Hindi Audio Description: https://youtu.be/Skr9eNrAZUA
Indian Sign Language: https://youtu.be/8E8VNlSNsUo



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On 16th March  2026, the Sikhlens India Festival Directorate held a special film screening and engagement session at the...
17/03/2026

On 16th March 2026, the Sikhlens India Festival Directorate held a special film screening and engagement session at the Bhai Jaitajee Foundation in Chandigarh. This film screening and interaction program provided learners and educators with Bhai Jaitajee Foundation with an showcase of the festival’s curated film lineup, driven by the core belief that world-class storytelling should be accessible to all learners. The session featured an insightful interaction led by Sikhlens co-founder Gurpreet K Singh, in the presence of National Award-winning Film Director and Honorary Festival Director Ojaswwee Sharma, and Pinaka Mediaworks Policy Advisor Dr. Rimpi Arora.

"A Meeting of Vision and Service" - We were honoured to welcome the Chairman of the One Beat Medical Group and One Beat ...
16/03/2026

"A Meeting of Vision and Service" - We were honoured to welcome the Chairman of the One Beat Medical Group and One Beat Group of Medical Colleges, Shri Bahadur Singh Ji, to Chandigarh for a special meeting with National Award-winning Film Director Shri Ojaswwee Sharma (Director - Pinaka Mediaworks)

As a renowned philanthropist leading vital healthcare initiatives in Bhira, Uttar Pradesh, and Chamkaur Sahib, Punjab, his visit highlights a shared commitment to community welfare. This meeting represents a powerful synergy between healthcare excellence and social voice and impact through cinema. While One Beat Medical Group advances medical education and care, National Award-winning Film Director Shri Ojaswwee Sharma continues to use the cinematic language and medium to give the society of India a global voice. Together, they reflect a shared mission of building an inclusive future where both the health and the stories of our people are preserved and empowered.

  | Post 70 - Issued on March 15, 2026 25 Years of Sikhlens: The Global Homecoming to Chandigarh, India. The 2026 editio...
15/03/2026

| Post 70 - Issued on March 15, 2026
25 Years of Sikhlens: The Global Homecoming to Chandigarh, India.

The 2026 edition of Sikhlens India marks a historic milestone, celebrating 25 years of the Sikhlens Foundation’s global journey. What began as a vision to share Sikh stories has grown into a worldwide movement, connecting the Sikh diaspora across the US, UK, Europe, Africa, South-East Asia, and Australia back to their roots at the capital of Punjab. The Sikhlens India Festival Directorate commenced the celebrations under the dynamic and visionary leadership of Shri Ojaswwee Sharma, now in his seventh consecutive year as Honorary Festival Director.
Through his thoughtful proceedings, the initiative has gained widespread recognition for its holistic impact on culture and community across India.
This year is about more than just a celebration; it is an emotion we have created together. The Festival Directorate has built a space that is truly inclusive and integrated, celebrating a legacy that honors not only the history of migration outside India but also the powerful act of bringing people from every corner of India to Chandigarh. The vision of the festival in Chandigarh, India focuses on providing global opportunities for first-time filmmakers and young creators, embracing diversity in work, ensuring the work of artists who deserve reach and respect is finally seen. We breathe life into traditions and cultures through films of all genres in multiple languages and through creative and performing arts that keep everything alive, ensuring all generations are awakened and inspired. Through seven years (2020-Present) of committed and steady leadership ensured by Pinaka Mediaworks and Rolling Frames Entertainment, we have moved beyond simply hosting an event to fostering a rare synergy between art, Sewa, Chardi Kala and Ssrbat Da Bhala. contributing to a legacy platform where culture is preserved, and the next generation is inspired to keep our shared legacy alive.


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Festival Summary:
The 7th edition of the Sikhlens: Sikh Arts and Film Festival in Chandigarh, held on 28th February 2026, marked a momentous occasion, celebrating the festival’s 25-year global journey since its inception in the United States in 2001. As the longest continuously running film festival in Chandigarh since 2020, this year’s event was helmed by acclaimed National Award-winning film director Shri Ojaswwee Sharma (68th National Film Awards), who serves as the honorary festival director for Sikhlens India. The festival successfully drew over 4,000 visitors, delegates, filmmakers, and performers from across India and the globe. The event was free for everyone.
A landmark achievement of this edition was the historic presence of Sikhlens Country Directors from the USA, Canada, the UK, and India, who united to further the festival’s international impact. The program was a resounding success, featuring a curated selection of over 25 films from six countries, 15+ immersive exhibitions showcasing over 1,000 heritage items, and five captivating performances that brought Sikh history and artistic traditions to life.
Central to this edition was the festival's profound commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring equal opportunities for persons with disabilities.
A core highlight was the presentation of the Sikhlens Honors, a prestigious recognition of 41 extraordinary contributions across five distinct categories: Chardi Kala (12 honors) for resilience, Sewa (5 honors) for selfless service, Sarbat Da Bhala (5 honors) for the well-being of all, Kala Honors (15 honors) for specialized exhibitors, and Memorial Honors (4 honors) for the lasting legacies of departed icons and patrons. This prestigious festival in India was proudly presented by Pinaka Mediaworks and Rolling Frames Entertainment.

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"The Anatomy of Resilience: Where Legends and Lifelines Meet"What happens when a legendary Olympian and a visionary film...
14/03/2026

"The Anatomy of Resilience: Where Legends and Lifelines Meet"
What happens when a legendary Olympian and a visionary filmmaker walk into a room full of fighters?
You witness a rare synergy of resilience!
National Award-winning Film Director Shri Ojaswwee Sharma and the legendary Kuldip Singh Bhogal (Munich 1972 Hockey Olympian) visited the Chandigarh Spinal Rehab Centre, a place where "home ground" takes on a whole new meaning.
In a moment that defined the spirit of the visit, Kuldip Singh Bhogal Ji signed and presented a copy of his autobiography, "The Legend of 1972: Life, Hockey & Beyond," to one of the centre’s youngest therapy recipients. This wasn't just a visit; it was a passing of the torch—proving that whether on the turf or in life, the heart of a champion never wavers.

Resilience isn't just a word; it’s a shared language.

Legendary Olympian Kuldip Singh Bhogal (Munich 1972 Hockey Olympian) and National Award-winning Film Director Shri Ojasw...
14/03/2026

Legendary Olympian Kuldip Singh Bhogal (Munich 1972 Hockey Olympian) and National Award-winning Film Director Shri Ojaswwee Sharma at the Agenda Punjab TV, Gurshamshir Singh Ji, to discuss hockey as a global connector, on how the sport bridges the diaspora and preserves a legacy of resilience.
"The Legend of 1972: Life, Hockey & Beyond" by Sikhlens Publications is creating waves.

"The game is our shared language, uniting us across borders."

  | The Team Behind the Vision 📸Post 69 - Issued on March 14, 2026 | The Force of Collective SpiritOne Vision, One Team ...
14/03/2026

| The Team Behind the Vision 📸
Post 69 - Issued on March 14, 2026 | The Force of Collective Spirit

One Vision, One Team - Every moment of the festival was built on the dedication of those who believe in the power of storytelling. Captured here on the main stage are the Youth Leaders of 2026 alongside the Sikhlens India Festival Directorate, marking the culmination of our most successful edition yet.
This team navigated months of planning, coordinated global talent, and managed a record-breaking footfall to ensure a seamless experience for every delegate and participant. To the volunteers, curators, and leaders who worked behind the scenes: this success belongs to you. Your commitment has not only preserved our heritage but has paved the way for the next generation.


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Festival Summary:

The 7th edition of the Sikhlens: Sikh Arts and Film Festival in Chandigarh, held on 28th February 2026, marked a momentous occasion, celebrating the festival’s 25-year global journey since its inception in the United States in 2001. As the longest continuously running film festival in Chandigarh since 2020, this year’s event was helmed by acclaimed National Award-winning film director Shri Ojaswwee Sharma (68th National Film Awards), who serves as the honorary festival director for Sikhlens India. The festival successfully drew over 4,000 visitors, delegates, filmmakers, and performers from across India and the globe. The event was free for everyone.
A landmark achievement of this edition was the historic presence of Sikhlens Country Directors from the USA, Canada, the UK, and India, who united to further the festival’s international impact. The program was a resounding success, featuring a curated selection of over 25 films from six countries, 15+ immersive exhibitions showcasing over 1,000 heritage items, and five captivating performances that brought Sikh history and artistic traditions to life.
Central to this edition was the festival's profound commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring equal opportunities for persons with disabilities.
A core highlight was the presentation of the Sikhlens Honors, a prestigious recognition of 41 extraordinary contributions across five distinct categories: Chardi Kala (12 honors) for resilience, Sewa (5 honors) for selfless service, Sarbat Da Bhala (5 honors) for the well-being of all, Kala Honors (15 honors) for specialized exhibitors, and Memorial Honors (4 honors) for the lasting legacies of departed icons and patrons. This prestigious festival in India was proudly presented by Pinaka Mediaworks and Rolling Frames Entertainment.

  | An Honor to Serve, A Joy to Celebrate Unity Post 68 - Issued on March 14, 2026 | The red carpet belonged to everyone...
14/03/2026

| An Honor to Serve, A Joy to Celebrate Unity
Post 68 - Issued on March 14, 2026 | The red carpet belonged to everyone who walked it. Honorary Festival Director for Sikhlens भारत India 🇮🇳 Ojaswwee Sharma (National Award-winning Director, recipient of the Rajat Kamal from the President of India at the 68th National Film Awards by the Government of India, and recognized by the United Nations in India & UNESCO for his films) joined to receive the esteemed esteemed guests, delegates, and dedicated team members to celebrate the impact of inclusive storytelling.
This gallery captures the heartbeat of the festival—the people. Behind every frame is a shared commitment to community, culture, and the spirit of Sewa.


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Festival Summary:

The 7th edition of the Sikhlens: Sikh Arts and Film Festival in Chandigarh, held on 28th February 2026, marked a momentous occasion, celebrating the festival’s 25-year global journey since its inception in the United States in 2001. As the longest continuously running film festival in Chandigarh since 2020, this year’s event was helmed by acclaimed National Award-winning film director Shri Ojaswwee Sharma (68th National Film Awards), who serves as the honorary festival director for Sikhlens India. The festival successfully drew over 4,000 visitors, delegates, filmmakers, and performers from across India and the globe. The event was free for everyone.
A landmark achievement of this edition was the historic presence of Sikhlens Country Directors from the USA, Canada, the UK, and India, who united to further the festival’s international impact. The program was a resounding success, featuring a curated selection of over 25 films from six countries, 15+ immersive exhibitions showcasing over 1,000 heritage items, and five captivating performances that brought Sikh history and artistic traditions to life.
Central to this edition was the festival's profound commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring equal opportunities for persons with disabilities.
A core highlight was the presentation of the Sikhlens Honors, a prestigious recognition of 41 extraordinary contributions across five distinct categories: Chardi Kala (12 honors) for resilience, Sewa (5 honors) for selfless service, Sarbat Da Bhala (5 honors) for the well-being of all, Kala Honors (15 honors) for specialized exhibitors, and Memorial Honors (4 honors) for the lasting legacies of departed icons and patrons. This prestigious festival in India was proudly presented by Pinaka Mediaworks and Rolling Frames Entertainment.

  | A Celebration of Unity 🌍Post 67 - Issued on March 13, 2026 | The Spirit of Inclusion 🤝A historic day for Sikhlens भा...
13/03/2026

| A Celebration of Unity 🌍
Post 67 - Issued on March 13, 2026 | The Spirit of Inclusion 🤝
A historic day for Sikhlens भारत India 🇮🇳 as we witnessed our highest-ever single-day footfall, with the festival venue - Tagore Theatre, Chandigarh filled to capacity. More than just a record number, it was a profound celebration of inclusion, where people from all walks of life gathered to embrace the shared culture that we celebrate through film screenings, performances, and exhibitions from across the globe to The City Beautiful.
We extend our deepest respect to the audience for the warmth and energy you brought to every corner of the festival. From the galleries to the theater, every space was filled with a spirit of belonging. Your overwhelming presence proves that when we embrace faith, and celebrate heritage, we create a community where everyone is welcome 🙏


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Festival Summary:

The 7th edition of the Sikhlens: Sikh Arts and Film Festival in Chandigarh, held on 28th February 2026, marked a momentous occasion, celebrating the festival’s 25-year global journey since its inception in the United States in 2001. As the longest continuously running film festival in Chandigarh since 2020, this year’s event was helmed by acclaimed National Award-winning film director Shri Ojaswwee Sharma (68th National Film Awards), who serves as the honorary festival director for Sikhlens India. The festival successfully drew over 4,000 visitors, delegates, filmmakers, and performers from across India and the globe. The event was free for everyone.
A landmark achievement of this edition was the historic presence of Sikhlens Country Directors from the USA, Canada, the UK, and India, who united to further the festival’s international impact. The program was a resounding success, featuring a curated selection of over 25 films from six countries, 15+ immersive exhibitions showcasing over 1,000 heritage items, and five captivating performances that brought Sikh history and artistic traditions to life.
Central to this edition was the festival's profound commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring equal opportunities for persons with disabilities.
A core highlight was the presentation of the Sikhlens Honors, a prestigious recognition of 41 extraordinary contributions across five distinct categories: Chardi Kala (12 honors) for resilience, Sewa (5 honors) for selfless service, Sarbat Da Bhala (5 honors) for the well-being of all, Kala Honors (15 honors) for specialized exhibitors, and Memorial Honors (4 honors) for the lasting legacies of departed icons and patrons. This prestigious festival in India was proudly presented by Pinaka Mediaworks and Rolling Frames Entertainment.

Official Pictures   | Post 66 - Issued on March 13, 2026 | A Historic Milestone 🚀 Uniting the Global Diaspora in Chandig...
13/03/2026

Official Pictures | Post 66 - Issued on March 13, 2026 | A Historic Milestone 🚀 Uniting the Global Diaspora in Chandigarh, India for the 7th year.
To our incredible audience and global delegates: thank you for making history with the largest-ever footfall and attendance for a Sikhlens India opening ceremony, this year on February 28, 2026. This overwhelming response marks a monumental success for the festival’s growing vision in India, proving that our shared culture, shared heritage and stories have found their most powerful resonance yet till date.


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Festival Summary:

The 7th edition of the Sikhlens: Sikh Arts and Film Festival in Chandigarh, held on 28th February 2026, marked a momentous occasion, celebrating the festival’s 25-year global journey since its inception in the United States in 2001. As the longest continuously running film festival in Chandigarh since 2020, this year’s event was helmed by acclaimed National Award-winning film director Shri Ojaswwee Sharma (68th National Film Awards), who serves as the honorary festival director for Sikhlens India. The festival successfully drew over 4,000 visitors, delegates, filmmakers, and performers from across India and the globe. The event was free for everyone.
A landmark achievement of this edition was the historic presence of Sikhlens Country Directors from the USA, Canada, the UK, and India, who united to further the festival’s international impact. The program was a resounding success, featuring a curated selection of over 25 films from six countries, 15+ immersive exhibitions showcasing over 1,000 heritage items, and five captivating performances that brought Sikh history and artistic traditions to life.
Central to this edition was the festival's profound commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring equal opportunities for persons with disabilities.
A core highlight was the presentation of the Sikhlens Honors, a prestigious recognition of 41 extraordinary contributions across five distinct categories: Chardi Kala (12 honors) for resilience, Sewa (5 honors) for selfless service, Sarbat Da Bhala (5 honors) for the well-being of all, Kala Honors (15 honors) for specialized exhibitors, and Memorial Honors (4 honors) for the lasting legacies of departed icons and patrons. This prestigious festival in India was proudly presented by Pinaka Mediaworks and Rolling Frames Entertainment.

Official Pictures     Post 65 - Issued on March 12, 2026 | Akal College of Arts and Social Sciences, Eternal University ...
12/03/2026

Official Pictures
Post 65 - Issued on March 12, 2026 | Akal College of Arts and Social Sciences, Eternal University (Baru Sahib) - For their masterful preservation of Sikh heritage through the Divine Orchestra, bridging 15th-century musical traditions with a modern stage. The ensemble is recognised for their dedication and technical excellence in reviving the spiritual depth of traditional string instruments.


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Festival Summary:
The 7th edition of the Sikhlens: Sikh Arts and Film Festival in Chandigarh, held on 28th February 2026, marked a momentous occasion, celebrating the festival’s 25-year global journey since its inception in the United States in 2001. As the longest continuously running film festival in Chandigarh since 2020, this year’s event was helmed by acclaimed National Award-winning film director Shri Ojaswwee Sharma (68th National Film Awards), who serves as the honorary festival director for Sikhlens India. The festival successfully drew over 4,000 visitors, delegates, filmmakers, and performers from across India and the globe. The event was free for everyone.
Central to this edition was the festival's profound commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring equal opportunities for persons with disabilities.
This prestigious festival in India was proudly presented by Pinaka Mediaworks and Rolling Frames Entertainment.

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