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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Partition

The Numbers Rating: 8.00 (1 votes) Rate it - Rating Details
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 14% - Rotten
Theatrical Performance
Total US Gross $0
Released February 2, 2007 (limited)
Production Budget $10,000,000
Keywords Cross-Class Romance, World War II
Music Composed By Brian Tyler
Source Original Screenplay
Major Genre Drama
Country Canada, United Kingdom, South Africa
Production Method Live Action
Creative Type Historical Fiction

Synopsis

Gian and Naseem are a latter-day Romeo and Juliet. With the partition of India and Pakistan sparking bloodshed between Sikhs and Muslims, their respective people might be mortal enemies but Gian and Naseem are determined to follow their hearts. He refuses to abandon his pledge to leave war and its atrocities behind, she can’t forget his courage and kindness in saving her from his countrymen’s swords. As their love flourishes and eventually finds acceptance in Gian’s village, the search for Naseem’s family goes on. When it proves successful, their delicate world is shattered. A brief visit to see her family in Pakistan becomes a kind of imprisonment for Naseem, as her brothers and mother remain bitter about their fate at the hands of the Sikhs in Gian’s village and refuse to let her return to India. Gian sets off on a journey across a land whose wounds are still raw, hoping against hope that he can bring home peace and harmony. With its rich tapestry of stories and characters based on real people and events, Partition is a moving and timelestruggling to find happiness in treacherous times.

Cast

Jimi Mistry    Gian Singh
Kristin Kreuk    Naseem Khan
Neve Campbell    Margaret Stilwell