The Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb is forcing Hindus and tormenting them to accept Islam as their religion. The emperor Wazir Khan is unable to convert Guru Gobind Maharaj and he thus takes help from other Hindu kings to conspire against Guru Maharaj. The conspiracy works to the extend that his family gets separated which comprises of his four sons called the Sahibzade’s.
The two elder sahibzade, Sahibzaada Ajit Singh Ji and Sahibzaada Jhujhar Singh Ji are left with Guru Maharaj and the two younger ones, Sahibzaada Zorawar Singh Ji and Sahibzaada Fateh Singh Ji are left with their grand mother Mata Gujri Ji. On an unfortunate turn of events Sahibzaada Ajit Singh Ji and Sahibzaada Zorawar Singh Ji lose their lives fighting with their 42 Sikh fighters against 1 Million soldiers of Wazir Khan. The other two Sahibzaade’s are captured by Wazir Khan and forced to accept Islam but being true to their religion and showing courage and grit they too sacrifice their life like their father.
Char Sahibzaade is directed by Harry Bajwa and produced by Pammi Baweja. The music is composed by Anand Raj Anand, Jaidev Kumar and Harry Baweja.