: A flamboyant, "rock-star" religious guru modeled after real-life self-styled godmen.
Dharam Sankat Mein is a 2015 Indian satirical comedy-drama directed by Fuwad Khan. It is an official remake of the 2010 British film The Infidel . The movie explores the identity crisis of a staunch Hindu man who discovers he was born into a Muslim family. Plot Overview Dharam Sankat Mein Movie Review - Indo American News index of dharam sankat mein
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The film marked the directorial debut of cinematographer . It was produced by Sajjad Chunawala and Shariq Patel under the Trigno Media banner in association with Viacom 18 Motion Pictures. The movie explores the identity crisis of a
: To meet his biological father, Dharampal is told by a strict Imam (Murli Sharma) that he must first prove himself as a practicing Muslim. He begins secretly learning Islamic rituals from his neighbor, Nawab Mehmood Nazim Ali Shah Khan Bahadur (Annu Kapoor).
Below is a social media post highlighting the film's core theme of religious harmony. Title: Identity, Faith, and Humor: Dharam Sankat Mein
The film's central feature is the intervention of God (played by Paresh Rawal in a dual role) who actually steps in to solve the protagonist's religious identity crisis. While the protagonist (also played by Paresh Rawal) struggles with the discovery that he was born Muslim but raised Hindu, the "God" character acts as a literal mediator, arguing for humanity over religious dogma.