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Aug 31, 2008 · Partition Review. Gian Singh (Jimi Mistry) 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...
Partition is a 2007 English-language period film directed by Vic Sarin, written by Patricia Finn and Vic Sarin, and starring Jimi Mistry, Irrfan Khan and Kristin Kreuk. [1] The film is set in 1947, based on the Partition of India and was partially shot in Kamloops , British Columbia , Canada .
During the chaos following Partition, a Sikh man and a Muslim woman meet and fall in love, but the course of history is against them. Trailer Director: Vic Sarin
Partition: Directed by Vic Sarin. With Jimi Mistry, Kristin Kreuk, Neve Campbell, John Light. During the turmoil and violence of Partition, a Sikh ex-soldier, haunted by war, offers shelter to a young Muslim woman who has been separated from her family.
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Mar 5, 2010 · Partition movie reviews and ratings - Tribute.ca rating of 4.47 out of 5 Stars.
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- Jimi Mistry
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Partition featuring Jimi Mistry and Kristin Kreuk is streaming with subscription on Fandor, and available for rent or purchase on Prime Video. It's a drama and romance movie with a better than average IMDb audience rating of 6.9 (2,673 votes).
Gian Singh (Jimi Mistry) and Avtar Singh (Irrfan Khan) are Sikh officers in the Indian Army sent to Burma under the command of Andrew Stilwell who lives with his sister Margaret (Neve Campbell). Five years later, 1946, Andrew is dead. Gian and Avtar return to their village in Sarsa, Punjab.
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