'Gadar' to 'Hey Ram': Most impressive and touching representation of India-Pakistan partition on celluloid
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IndeThe partition of India and Pakistan, which led to riots and killings, have often inspired many filmmakers. Read on to know more about the most moving cinematic depictions of the tragic incident.
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1961 film 'Dharamputra' was the first Bollywood film to depict partition of India. Directed by Yash Chopra, the film deals with the issue of bigotry and fanaticism.
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Based on Ismat Chuhgtai's short story, 'Garam Hava' deals with the plight of North Indian Muslim family after the partition. 'Garam Hava' is one of the most noted films on partition.
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Anil Sharma's box office hit 'Gadar: Ek Prem Katha' is a love story between a Hindu and Muslim in the times of partition.
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Kamal Haasan's much controversial film 'Hey Ram' is set around India's partition and later moves to the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi.
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Making a screen adaptation of Salman Rushdie's much popular book 'Midnight's Children', Deepa Mehta's film talks about the transition from British colonialism to Independence.
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'Khamosh Pani' is yet another popular film on partition. The film boasts of good performances by Kirron Kher and Shilpa Shukla.
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1993 film 'Sardar' is a biopic on Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The film takes a journey through Quit India Movement and later to India's partition.
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Based on Khushwant Singh's novel, 'Train To Pakistan' talks about the infamous incident that happened during the partition of the country.
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