The Killing Call: 2. Four and a half hours

The Killing Call: 2. Four and a half hours

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The Killing Call: 3. The gangsters

Thousands from across India crowd the streets for Sidhu Moose Wala’s funeral, to grieve one of Punjab’s famous sons. Millions more watch. Flowers are thrown at the coffin, pulled by his favourite tractor. Amongst the grief are anger and unanswered questions– why was he not better ...  Show more

The Killing Call: 4. Making enemies

Back home, Sidhu starts delving into Punjab’s violent past and singing about its place in modern India. He joins mass demonstrations which rock Delhi and writes a protest anthem for the movement. The death threats continue. And we find out that Sidhu is making friends with danger ...  Show more

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