
Partition
Drama · Romance
Overview
Determined to leave the ravages of war behind, 38 year old 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.
Top Cast


Jimi Mistry
Jimi Mistry
Gian Singh
Jimi Mistry
Gian Singh


Kristin Kreuk
Kristin Kreuk
Naseem Khan
Kristin Kreuk
Naseem Khan


Neve Campbell
Neve Campbell
Margaret Stilwell
Neve Campbell
Margaret Stilwell


John Light
John Light
Walter Hankins
John Light
Walter Hankins


Irrfan Khan
Irrfan Khan
Avtar Singh
Irrfan Khan
Avtar Singh


Madhur Jaffrey
Madhur Jaffrey
Shanti Singh
Madhur Jaffrey
Shanti Singh


Arya Babbar
Arya Babbar
Akbar Khan
Arya Babbar
Akbar Khan
Lushin Dubey
Lushin Dubey
Mumtaz Khan
Lushin Dubey
Mumtaz Khan


Chenier Hundal
Chenier Hundal
Zakir Khan
Chenier Hundal
Zakir Khan


Jesse Moss
Jesse Moss
Andrew Stilwell
Jesse Moss
Andrew Stilwell
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