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An epic love story caught in the 1949 events that divided India and Pakistan. Partition is an epic love story of two people caught in the events that divided India and Pakistan in 1949. Starring Jimi Mistry and Neve Campbell Partition is a moving account of a personal romance against the dawn of a new world. Determined to leave the ravages of war behind Gian Singh resigns from the British Indian Army to a quiet life. His world is soon thrown in turmoil when he suddenly finds himself responsible for the life of a 17 year old girl traumatized by the events that separated... her from her family. Slowly resisting all the taboos Gian finds himself falling in love with the vulnerable Naseem even though they are separated by their opposing faiths. [show more]

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Released
24 November 2008
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Soda Pop 
Classification
Runtime
116 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5037899013014 
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Vic Sarin directs this love story, played out against a historical backdrop of political and religious upheaval as partitioning divides the nation of India in the late 1940s. At the end of the Second World War, soldier Gian Singh (Jimi Mistry) resigns his commission with the British Indian Army and returns to his childhood village, near what is to become the border between India and Pakistan. Haunted by the memories of war, Gian seeks a quiet life of farming, solitude and prayer. His peace is shattered, however, when India is granted independence. When the new border is drawn between Hindu-dominated India and Muslim-dominated Pakistan, the region is torn apart by massacres fueled by ancient animosities. During one such massacre, Gian finds 17-year-old Naseem (Kristin Kreuk), a Muslim girl, and takes her under his protection. The two gradually find themselves drawn to each other - but the obstacles to their happiness are to prove all but insurmountable.