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Note: Viewers defined their own race and religious affiliation in open-ended demographic questions - this information is intended to show the diversity of our audiences.
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"This film is an eye opener for all the U.S. citizen and even for the Sikhs. I would urge everyone to watch it and learn the message contained in the film. All of us, as U.S. citizens, need to grow up and accept everyone as human brothers and sisters and not us and them.'"
65-year-old male, Sikh, American citizen
Atlanta Indo-American Film Festival
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"Powerful and timeless story, reminding us that we are a community of individuals."
55-year-old male, white, American citizen
Atlanta Indo-American Film Festival
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"What a powerful film. I can't wait to watch this with my children (ages 18, 16, 12, & 11)."
44-year-old female, WASP, Episcopalian, American citizen
Atlanta Indo-American Film Festival
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"I am trying to be a 'purer' sardarni. It takes time!"
24-year-old female, East Indian, Sikh, Indian citizen
Atlanta Indo-American Film Festival
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