Zubeidaa is a movie based on a true story of a Muslim actress in the 1940s and 1950s. It explores themes of love, tradition, and the struggles of a woman in a patriarchal society.
Shaheed-E-Mohabbat Boota Singh is a tragic love story that takes place during the Indo-Pak partition. It tells the story of Boota Singh, a refugee who falls in love with a girl named Zainab. Their love is tested by the tragedy and violence of the partition, ultimately leading to heartbreak and despair.
Garm Hava (1974) tells the story of a Muslim family struggling to survive in post-colonial India, dealing with prejudice, persecution, and political unrest. The movie explores themes of love, family, and the impact of political corruption on ordinary people's lives.
The film talks the issue of Indian citizens who left the country before independence in search of job, mostly to Arabia, and happened to reach Pakistan, and then when returned to the homeland, happened to be holding a Pakistani passport, and now is forced by the Indian authorities to leave the nation to Pakistan, which even the Pakistani authorities won't allow.
In the backdrop of the Indo-Pak partition, a grandmother forms a special bond with her grandson while dealing with police corruption and the absence of her son.
After losing his family during partiton Puran is taken in by a landowner and he falls in love with the daughter, Neelu, but is unable to declare his love and then Neelu falls in love with Kamal, a young graduate from Bombay.
The story of two families — one Muslim and one Hindu — living together in India under British rule.
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