New Delhi. Jain saint Pujya Sudarshan Lal Ji Maharaj was a prodigious saint. The film ‘Sudarshan Chakra Part 2’ based on his life effectively captures his messages. The above views were expressed by Sunil Ambekar, Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, while addressing the press at the premiere show of the film held at The Royal Plaza Hotel.
He said that Pujya Sudarshan Ji Maharaj gave wonderful teachings to unite the society. Fragmentation of Family is a major problem in today’s time. Pujya Gurudev put forward very effective formulas for keeping families together in a very simple way in front of the society. This film teaches the art of living. Therefore, it is worth viewing for every person.
Addressing the media, Dr. Surendra Jain, Central Joint General Secretary of VHP said that Pujya Sudarshan Lal Ji Maharaj had kept away from seeking publicity throughout his life, but due to his supernatural philosophy, messages, discourses and penance, he was in the front line of influential saints of Bharat. He was a symbol of composite culture and composite heritage. Therefore, all the Jains and non-Jains had equal reverence for him. He was extremely insistent on women’s empowerment. To bind families together, he gave the wonderful formula of respect for elders and affection for children. Walking more than 25,000 kilometers, he helped free millions of people from addictions.
Dr. Jain extended his heartiest congratulations to the director and actors of the film for capturing the life of Pujya Sudarshan Ji Maharaj in a realistic and impactful manner.
Sunil Ambekar, Dr. Surendra Jain, Kapil Khanna, Amit Jain, Kamal Jain, Anil Kulchenia, Director of the film and Vivek Anand, Actor who played the character of Guruji, were felicitated by the reception committee.
At the end of the talk, Anil Ji and Vivek Anand also shared with the reporters the divine experiences they had during the making of the film. The film was highly appreciated by all the guests and other audience. The first part of the film is available on www.nandipictures.com, the organisers said.