I mean, I’ve been down this road before, trying to track down some obscure film my weird uncle told me about. You spend hours clicking links that lead to nowhere, or worse, dodgy sites that look like they’re gonna give your computer a virus. No thanks!
So, based on what I’ve seen flitting around the interwebs (because that’s how I find stuff, just flitting around), it looks like streaming services are *the* place to start. The snippets I’ve seen mention Netflix, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Disney+, and HBO Max. Now, whether or not it’s *currently* available on any of THOSE? That’s the million-dollar question, isn’t it? Streaming services, they change their libraries all the time, like they’re playing some kinda cruel trick on us movie buffs. It could be there one day, gone the next. Ugh. Annoying!
My advice? Don’t just rely on what you read in some random article (like, ahem, this one). Go directly to those platforms and SEARCH. Like, actually type “Nanak Shah Fakir” into the search bar. It’s the only way to be sure.
And if it’s not on any of those… well, dang. That’s where things get a little more complicated. You might have to resort to renting or buying it. Places like Apple TV (again!) or Amazon (AGAIN!) sometimes let you rent or purchase movies digitally. It’ll cost ya a few bucks, but hey, desperate times, desperate measures, right?
Or, and this is a long shot, maybe check your local library? They sometimes have DVDs, believe it or not! (I know, old school, right?).
Honestly? I’m not entirely sure why it’s so darn hard to find this movie streaming. Maybe it has something to do with rights issues or distribution agreements. Who knows? The movie industry is a weird and mysterious place, full of red tape and confusing contracts.