As a Sikh man with a full beard and turban, AMRIT SINGH is often the target of racial profiling. But when he sees his dreams of becoming Chief of Surgery at a state-of-the-art transplant center dwindle because of his appearance, Amrit goes against a tradition he's maintained his whole life and cuts his hair. Hiding this decision from his girlfriend and family in Toronto is only the start of a series of compromises Amrit finds himself making as he deals with hospital politics and health care injustices. When his compromises result in the death of a patient, Amrit begins to reexamine the value of the religious traditions he'd turned his back on.
Directing | Sarab Neelam | Director |
Writing | V. Prasad | Writer |
Writing | Sarab Neelam | Story |
Production | Jim Burnstein | Producer |
Production | Jeff Dowd | Executive Producer |
Production | Curtis Hall | Producer |
Production | Heather LaForge | Line Producer |
Production | Jaspal Neelam | Producer |
Production | Emily Schweber | Co-Producer |
Sound | Gabriela Crowe | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Pinar Toprak | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Lon Stratton | Director of Photography |
Editing | Jason Stewart | Editor |
Production | Kathy Mooney | Casting |
Production | Emily Schweber | Casting |
Costume & Make-Up | Teri Wertman | Costume Design |
Production | Curt Horvath | Production Manager |
Art | Dallas Griffin | Art Direction |