Pookutty said he liked the message that the film conveyed and religion is just one aspect of the story, which depicts a tumultuous time in Indian history.
"I don't even belong to the Sikh community but I believe in the teachings of Guru Nanak. Religion is just one aspect of this movie. It is about a family and the disciple, Bhai Mardana, who followed his master and travelled with him around the country in soul searching, in seeking answers about life," Pookutty told PTI.
Uttam Singh has given the music of the film while Tuomas Kantelinen worked on the score under the guidance of Oscar-winner A R Rahman. Pt Jasraj and Bhai Nirmal Singh have sung the shabads in the movie.
Sikka said he decided to make a movie on Guru Nanak despite not knowing anything about filmmaking because films reach a lot of people.
"The movie is about the message of Guru Nanak and it is told through the eyes of Mardana. I have overcome so many problems while making the movie. An attempt like this has been made for the first time in over 500 years and it talks about the teachings of Guru Nanak. Nobody reads books today, film was the best medium to spread his message," Sikka said.
"I am ready to show my film to anyone who has doubts but don't make loud statements without watching it. There are calendars of Guru Nanak everywhere and there are films too. We have used animation to depict the Guru in the film. I have treaded very cautiously," he added.
In another controversy, Sartaj Singh Pannu, who was a part of the movie, has moved to the High Court saying he was being denied directorial credit by the producer, a claim denied by Sikka.
Pookutty, who was given the co-producer's credit on the movie, decided to step down from the post after his name was dragged into the controversy.
"My commitments to the film remain the same but I am not holding any official position because I need to step away from this unnecessary controversy. The co-producer post was offered to me as a kind gesture. My work in the film is selfless as I truly believe in the teachings of Guru Nanak," he said.
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