Ghadar 2 shows historical images of India Pakistan Partition: Sunny Deol’s film Ghadar 2, which was recently released in theatres, is making a splash at the box office. The film shows the partition of India-Pakistan. The partition of India-Pakistan was beautifully depicted on screen, but did you know that when India and Pakistan were partitioned, the scene was not pretty. Yes, in today’s post we have brought some real pictures of India-Pakistan partition time for you. Seeing these pictures will definitely make your heart flutter.
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August 14, 1947 is a date which the countrymen have not forgotten till date. India was divided into two parts on this day. On August 14, 1947, Pakistan and on August 15, 1947, India were declared two separate nations.
In Ghadar 2, a lot of fighting is shown at the time of partition, so let us tell you that when the partition happened, people’s faces were disappointed. So to speak, only two countries were separating, but a lot was changing in that period.
With the partition of India-Pakistan, the country’s geography, society and culture were divided into many parts. For this reason, Independence Day is celebrated in Pakistan on 14 August. It was a very painful time when people left their permanent home, property and country overnight.
Even before independence, the Muslims of the country were demanding to have their own separate country. Their demand was being made under the leadership of Mohammad Ali Jinnah of the Muslim League. Such was Jinnah’s insistence that till date the gap between Hindus and Muslims has not been fully bridged. Muslims made up about a quarter of the country’s population of 400 million at the time.
In the pictures you can see how crowded the train is. People are walking holding packets on their heads and hands. Many people lost their lives in the partition riots. At that time people became enemies of each other.
Meanwhile, the greatest pain came from the women’s share. They were treated badly. Thus, Ghadar 2 portrays the painful partition of India-Pakistan well, but you rarely see the actual horror scene during this period.