Saturday, July 1, 2017

Partition: 1947 - Trailer Review




Partition is never an easy subject, particularly for those who have suffered personal losses. Director Gurinder Chadha returns to the subject in her upcoming Partition: 1947.

Focusing on the human devastation caused by the political machinations of a few British overseers, the trailer worth a look. Hugh Bonneville plays Lord Mountbatten, the man who believes his charge to be that of ensuring India's smooth transition into Independence. However, behind the screen, there are several politicians and administrators involved in ensuring that Britain does not leave India stronger than it found it.

Michael Gambon delivers the role of the sinister General Hastings Ismay, who manipulates Mountbatten into dividing India's destiny forever. Manish Dayal and Qureshi play the lovers caught in this web that leads to a religious divide. Om Puri, in one of his last performances, also makes an appearance in this Partition drama.

Speaking about the film, Chadha said, "It is a personal film, and a political film." The international version of the film, named Viceroy's House, focussed on the intrigues of the House, had the feel of a 'British period epic' with its focus on the lifestyles, ethos, and the hierarchies in the Viceroy House during that time. The Indian version, however, focusses clearly on the Partition drama, the reasons and its consequences.

The director revealed that she arrived on the story after reading The Shadow of The Great Game by Narendra Singh Sarila, an ADC to Mountbatten. The research certainly shows in the trailer, with AR Rahman's music raising it another notch.

The film also stars Gillian Anderson, apart from Dayal, Qureshi, Gambon and Bonneville.

The movie is slated to release on August 18, few days after India will celebrate its 70th Independence Day.

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