Look, I’m not gonna lie, finding where to *actually* watch this movie online can be a bit of a pain in the butt. The internet’s a wild west sometimes, y’know? I saw some stuff about Moviefone, but honestly, those “find where to watch” things are usually a crapshoot. They might lead you down a rabbit hole of sketchy streaming sites with pop-ups that’ll give ya a headache. Seriously, be careful.
The thing is, “Nanak Shah Fakir” is… controversial. It depicts Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, and that kinda rubs some people the wrong way. There was a whole bunch of hullabaloo around it back in 2015 (when it *actually* came out, the article says 2018, but *psst*, it’s wrong). I remember reading stuff about protests and the movie being pulled from theaters. I mean, free speech and all that, but religious stuff is always a touchy subject, right?
So, because of all that drama, it might be harder to find legitimately streaming. Like, Netflix and Amazon probably ain’t gonna touch it with a ten-foot pole. Just a hunch.
Now, if you *really* wanna see it, you could try searching on some of those less-than-legal streaming sites. But, you know, I’m not *recommending* that. Piracy is bad, m’kay? Plus, you might end up downloading a virus along with the movie. Nobody wants that.
Another option, which is totally old-school, is to see if you can find a DVD somewhere. eBay maybe? Or, if you know someone who’s, like, super into Sikh history or culture, they might have a copy.
Honestly, I haven’t seen “Nanak Shah Fakir” myself. I’ve just heard a lot about it. From what I’ve gathered, it’s not exactly a blockbuster action flick. It’s more of a… devotional kinda thing? I dunno.