Jinnah is a film about the life of the founder of
Pakistan,
Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It was directed by
Jamil Dehlavi and written by
Akbar S. Ahmed and
Jamil Dehlavi. The film was released in
1998 in
London,
United Kingdom and
Pakistan.
Plot
The film follows the life of
Jinnah, the founder of
Pakistan (formerly part of
British India). When Jinnah dies, he is taken to a heavenly ante-room where a decision will be made on his fate, but his file has gone missing, and the Guide must question him about his life to fill in his story. He tells of the key point in 1947, when India was about to get independence from
Britain, and Jinnah advocated a separate nation in which the
Muslims will be in the majority.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi suggests Jinnah be made prime minister of the new India, as a compromise, but Jinnah rejects his suggestion and
Nehru is handed the job. Jinnah's nemesis is
Lord Louis Mountbatten, the British viceroy who opposes the idea of Pakistan. As well as this historical turning point, Jinnah recalls his youth, and formative relationships with his sister Fatima and his marriage to a former
Parsi converted to islam before marriage.
Cast
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