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Colonel Kalsi: An American Sikh army officer fights to serve his country with honor and dignity.


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Colonel Kalsi is a documentary film about an American Sikh Army officer’s struggle to serve his country with honor and dignity.


The son of an immigrant, Kamaljeet Kalsi was born a Sikh, wears a turban and a beard and adopts a strict religious uniform. Unshorn hair is the mark of a Sikh's deep-rooted identity. When Kamaljeet joined the Army, he was pursuing a career in medicine. While in training, the Army had no issue with him holding onto his religious identity or attire. But when it time came for Kamaljeet to deploy to Afghanistan, the Army reneged on their promise. They said he would have to cut his hair and shave his beard, as it would interfere with the mission and esprit de corps” (spirit/cohesion of the unit), a reason that was often given to keep blacks, gays, women and others out of the forces.

Kamaljeet decided to exercise his constitutional right and sue the US Army to obtain religious accommodations.


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  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    39 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    United States
  • Note
    Graphics - Brent C. Ferguson
  • Director
    Geeta Gandbhir, Anand Kamalakar
  • Producer
    Steve Aplert, Line Producer - Lise Zumwalt
  • Cast
    Kamal Kalsi
  • Cinematographer
    Camera - Asad Faruqi
  • Editor
    Anand Kamalakar
  • Music
    John McDowell
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