First-ever Documentary Series on Punjab Launched: A series of documentaries touching several issues of Punjab were released at the Chandigarh Press Club. The free-to-air series will be available on QAUM TV, an OTT platform, exclusively dedicated to the screening of documentaries.
Addressing the media persons Dr Rajeev Kumar, Creator of these documentaries and CEO of QUAM TV said, “It is with great pride and a deep sense of purpose that we announce the launch of QAUM TV, the first-ever OTT platform exclusively dedicated to showcasing documentaries about Punjab. This platform is not just a medium of entertainment; it is a movement to bring critical issues affecting our land and people into focus.”
“QAUM TV is born out of the desire to shed light on topics that often remain in the shadows—healthcare in underserved areas, education challenges, drug abuse, and the pressing water crisis in Punjab. By addressing these issues, we aim to create awareness, inspire action, and encourage dialogue among Punjabis worldwide”, he added.
He further added, “The app is free, making it accessible to all, because we believe awareness is a right, not a privilege. For those who are already part of the Chaupal platform, our documentaries will also be available as part of their subscription.”
“Today, we proudly release our first five documentaries, each crafted with diligence and sensitivity to highlight the struggles and resilience of Punjab’s people. Moving forward, new documentaries will be released every three weeks, ensuring a consistent stream of impactful content”, said Director of the Documentaries, Parulpreet Singh.
“We invite you to join us in this journey—to watch, share, and support QAUM TV. Together, we can make a difference by sparking conversations and driving change in Punjab. Let QAUM TV be the voice of our land and the stories it holds”, Singh added.
Know More About the Documentaries
Pani Punjab De: This documentary explores the illegal origins of the exploitation of Punjab’s water resources and tells the story of the misuse of groundwater in the region.
Hola Mohalla – In the hearts of Punjab, where the air resonates with devotion and is painted with the vibrant colours of tradition, lies a timeless festival celebrated at Anandpur Sahib. This documentary showcases the essence of this unique festival.
Pair Soola’n te V Nachde Rehange – In today’s weddings, orchestras have become an integral part. While people enjoy watching the dancing girls, no one cares to know about the hardships of their personal lives. This documentary highlights why they are compelled to dance and the struggles they endure.
Langh Aaja pattan jhana da yaar – Drug abuse has wreaked havoc in nearly every second household in Punjab, claiming the lives of many young individuals daily. However, among them are those who have overcome addiction and are now working to build a better society. This documentary tells the inspiring stories of these young men.
Babu Mangu Ram Mugowalia – For centuries, many in Punjab, like elsewhere in India, have endured the pain of caste-based discrimination. This documentary highlights the struggles of Babu Mangu Ram Mugowalia in his fight against caste oppression and inequality.