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Director’s Note:
I
am coming from a refugee family that has suffered immensely during the
Partition of India in 1947. Massacres, rapes and abductions followed in the
wake of partition, leading to the migration of 15 million people. I could
never accept borders that prevented me from going back to my homeland, my
roots. I wanted to give voice to the silent sufferings of the refugees. I
wanted to talk about the ongoing conflicts that still bleed their hearts. My
films, Way Back Home search for
the lost land, Hope Dies Last in War
deals with ongoing conflict and Wagah tries to blur the border through cinema – the wildest dream
I always cherished!
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