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Viceroy's House (film)

Viceroy's House is a 2017 fictional drama film directed by Gurinder Chadha and written by Paul Mayeda Berges, Moira Buffini, and Chadha.[4] The film stars Hugh Bonneville, Gillian Anderson, Manish Dayal, Huma Qureshi, and Michael Gambon.[5] It was selected to be screened out of competition at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.[6]

Viceroy's House
British poster
Directed byGurinder Chadha
Written by
Based onFreedom at Midnight by
Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre
and
The Shadow of the Great Game: The Untold Story of India's Partition
by
Narendra Singh Sarila
Produced by
  • Paul Mayeda Berges
  • Gurinder Chadha
  • Deepak Nayar
Starring
CinematographyBen Smithard
Edited byVictoria Boydell
Music byA. R. Rahman
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
Running time
106 minutes[2]
Countries
Languages
Budget$8.5 million[3]
Box office$11.8 million[1]

The film was released in the United Kingdom on 3 March 2017,[7] while the Hindi dubbed version titled Partition: 1947 was released in India on 18 August 2017, three days after its 70th Independence Day. It was released worldwide on 1 September 2017.[8] Viceroy's House is based on Freedom at Midnight by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre, and The Shadow of the Great Game: The Untold Story of Partition by Narendra Singh Sarila.[9]

Plot edit

Lord Dickie Mountbatten arrives at Viceroy's House in New Delhi in 1947 with his strong-willed wife Edwina and daughter Pamela. As the final Viceroy of India, he is in charge of overseeing the dissolution of the British Raj and the establishment of an independent Indian nation. Mountbatten attempts to mediate a disagreement between the two major Indian political leaders, Jawaharlal Nehru, who wants India to remain intact as one nation after independence, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who wishes to establish the separate Muslim state of Pakistan. Meanwhile, Mountbatten's newly arrived valet Jeet encounters the beautiful Alia, whom he had fallen in love with previously. Alia continues to spurn Jeet because he is Hindu and she Muslim; she fears that she will disappoint her invalid father Ali, whom Jeet had helped during a spell of imprisonment at British hands.

With riots erupting across India, their few non-Indian troops thinly spread and the loyalties of their Indian troops conflicted between Sikh, Muslim and Hindu, the British decide to accelerate the independence process. Initially influenced by Gandhi, Mountbatten is intent upon a one-state solution, but with intensifying violence between Muslims and Hindus he reluctantly accepts the Partition of India. He is given only a couple months to carve out a separate state from the existing territory, with the help of an inexperienced English lawyer, Cyril Radcliffe.

Jeet continues to pursue Alia, despite the fact that she has been betrothed since childhood to another man, and like the other servants at Viceroy's House they are forced to choose between staying in India or going to Pakistan. Mountbatten is enraged to find that his Chief of Staff Lord Ismay has been working covertly to draw the boundaries of Pakistan in order to create a buffer state between the Indian subcontinent and the Soviet Union and to allay fears that a socialist-leaning united India would give the Soviets access to the warm water port at Karachi. He realizes that he has been used as a pawn and the displacement of millions of people will result.

Jeet is devastated to learn meanwhile that his entire family has been slaughtered in Punjab. Although Alia rejects her fiancé when he returns to claim her, she chooses to depart for Pakistan with her father. Days later Jeet reads in the newspaper that the night train she had boarded was attacked and everyone was killed. In anger he brandishes a knife at Mountbatten, before resigning his post. With Delhi overwhelmed with refugees, the Mountbattens decide to stay on in India to assist where they can. While Jeet volunteers to help with the refugees, Alia is brought in badly injured but alive, the lone survivor of the train attack. She recognizes Jeet and shouts for him, and the two are reunited.

Cast edit

Production edit

 
Huma Qureshi presenting the movie Viceroy's House at the Berlinale 2017

On 30 April 2015, it was announced that Hugh Bonneville and Gillian Anderson would star in the fictional period drama film Viceroy's House to be directed by Gurinder Chadha, which Chadha scripted along with Paul Mayeda Berges and Moira Buffini.[10] The film set in 1947 during the Partition of India, and the life inside the Viceroy's House, would be produced by Chadha, Deepak Nayar, and Paul Ritchie.[10] Pathé and BBC Films would be co-financing the film.[10] On 1 September 2015, more cast was announced including Manish Dayal, Huma Qureshi, Tanveer Ghani, Denzil Smith, Neeraj Kabi, Om Puri, Lily Travers, Michael Gambon, and Simon Callow.[11]

Principal photography on the film began on 30 August 2015 in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India, where it was shot for eight weeks.[12][11]

The film was released in the United Kingdom on 3 March 2017.[7]

Soundtrack edit

Viceroy's House (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMarch 3, 2017 (Digital)
June 9, 2017 (CD)
Recorded2016-17
Abbey Road Studios, London
Panchathan Record Inn and AM Studios, Chennai
A. R. Studios, Mumbai
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length44:43
LabelBend It Films (VH) Productions
ProducerA. R. Rahman
A. R. Rahman chronology
Mom
(2017)
Viceroy's House (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2017)
Mersal
(2017)

Track listing edit

Original score edit

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Viceroy's House"A. R. Rahman2:39
2."Displacement"A. R. Rahman2:35
3."Swearing In"A. R. Rahman2:34
4."Jinnah Meets Mountbatten"A. R. Rahman1:21
5."Limerence"A. R. Rahman1:39
6."Gandhi"A. R. Rahman1:09
7."Pamela and Alia Bond"A. R. Rahman1:24
8."Dickie Is the Man"Rekha Sawhney3:06
9."Two Broken Hearts"A. R. Rahman3:13
10."Ahimsa"Rekha Sawhney2:46
11."The Partition"Rekha Sawhney, Anand Bhate3:59
12."Classified"A. R. Rahman2:18
13."The Birth of Two Nations"A. R. Rahman3:29
14."Exodus"Rekha Sawhney, Anand Bhate4:04
15."Jeet Finds Alia"A. R. Rahman3:03
16."The Cost of Freedom"A. R. Rahman5:07
Total length:44:43

Additional tracks edit

Three additional tracks were released for the dubbed Hindi version of the film.

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Do Dilon Ke"Shreya Ghoshal, Hariharan4:45
2."Duma Dum Mast Kalander"Hans Raj Hans3:30
3."Jindwa"Hans Raj Hans3:36
Total length:11:51

Release edit

Viceroy's House was selected to be screened out of competition at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival on 12 February 2017.[2][6] The film was released in the United Kingdom on 3 March 2017;[7] it was dubbed in Hindi, titled Partition: 1947,[13] and released in India on 18 August 2017.[14][15] It was banned in Pakistan.[16]

Reception edit

The film received generally positive reviews from critics. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 76% based on 41 reviews, with an average rating of 6/10.[17] The New York Times praised the film for "cramming ample history into a compact running time without sacrificing flow or interest."[18] The Washington Post called it "educational, if melodramatic," concluding that "the movie accomplishes a difficult task, making sense of a complicated period in history."[19]

Historicity edit

 
Manish Dayal, Gillian Anderson, Gurinder Chadha, Hugh Bonneville and Huma Qureshi at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival

Chadha described the film as the Upstairs, Downstairs view of the Partition of India. She defended her film against criticisms of historical heterodoxy, saying that she was guided by Narendra Singh Sarila's 2006 book The Shadow of the Great Game: The Untold Story of India's Partition, which was claimed to be based on secret documents discovered in the British Library.[20]

Pakistani Guardian columnist Fatima Bhutto described the film as 'a servile pantomime of partition'.[21] Chadha in response said that "her film about India's partition of 1947, far from ignoring the freedom struggle, celebrates it."[22]

The Guardian summed up the response to the film by saying that "Notices by film reviewers have been muted but reasonably kind", while the reaction from historians was "damning". The newspaper was very critical of the film's climax, criticizing the lack of corroborating research to back up the central claim that Pakistan was created as part of a conspiracy by Winston Churchill and the British government - particularly as in reality it was a Labour government at the time led by Clement Attlee, not Churchill.[23]

The film's postscript reads: "The partition of India led to the largest mass migration in human history. 14 million people were displaced. One million Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs died. This film is dedicated to all of those who died and to all those who survived partition."

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Viceroy's House". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "Programme - Viceroy's House". Berlinale. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Gurinder Chadha, the maker of 'Viceroy's House'". Financial Times. 22 March 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  4. ^ . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 30 September 2017. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  5. ^ "Review 'Viceroy's House' opens the door to a key era in India's past". Los Angeles Times. 31 August 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Press Releases Competition 67th Berlinale - Competition and Berlinale Special - Danny Boyle, Hong Sangsoo, Thomas Arslan, Volker Schlöndorff, Sabu, Álex de la Iglesia and Josef Hader's Directorial Debut in the Competition Programme". Berlinale. 10 January 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  7. ^ a b c "Viceroy's House clip: watch Gillian Anderson and Hugh Bonneville ponder Britain's legacy in India". The Telegraph. 11 January 2017. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  8. ^ Rohit Vats (17 August 2017). "Partition-1947 movie review: If it wasn't Lord Mountbatten then who divided India?". Hindustan Times.
  9. ^ Disclaimer at beginning of film
  10. ^ a b c Wiseman, Andreas (30 April 2015). "Hugh Bonneville, Gillian Anderson topline partition drama 'Viceroy's House'". screendaily.com. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  11. ^ a b Mitchell, Robert (1 September 2015). "Gurinder Chadha's 'Viceroy's House' Starts Shoot in India". variety.com. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  12. ^ . ssninsider.com. 4 September 2015. Archived from the original on 5 September 2015. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  13. ^ "Partition: 1947 Movie Review". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  14. ^ "Gurinder Chadha on Partition 1947: Didn't dwell on Nehru-Lady Mountbatten in film". 4 July 2017.
  15. ^ "'Partition 1947' new poster: Huma Qureshi starrer looks like a compelling watch". The Times of India.
  16. ^ Partition: 1947 Banned In Pakistan, Reveals Gurinder Chadha. Why, Asks Twitter
  17. ^ "Viceroy's House (2017)". Rotten Tomatoes.
  18. ^ Ben Kenigsberg (31 August 2017). "Review: In 'Viceroy's House,' the Birthing Pains of Two Nations". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  19. ^ Stephanie Merry (7 September 2017). "'Viceroy's House': An educational, if melodramatic refresher course on the partition of India". Washington Post. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  20. ^ "Partition, Mohsin Hamid, Gurinder Chadha". BBC Radio 3. 3 March 2017. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  21. ^ Bhutto, Fatima (15 March 2017). "Fatima Bhutto on Indian partition film Viceroy's House: 'I watched this servile pantomime and wept'". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  22. ^ Chadha, Gurinder (15 March 2017). "Gurinder Chadha: My film has been willfully misrepresented as anti-Muslim". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  23. ^ Ian Jack (18 March 2017). "The Viceroy's House version of India's partition brings fake history to screen". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 October 2017.

External links edit

  • Viceroy's House at IMDb  
  • Viceroy's House on Bend It Networks

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Viceroy s House is a 2017 fictional drama film directed by Gurinder Chadha and written by Paul Mayeda Berges Moira Buffini and Chadha 4 The film stars Hugh Bonneville Gillian Anderson Manish Dayal Huma Qureshi and Michael Gambon 5 It was selected to be screened out of competition at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival 6 Viceroy s HouseBritish posterDirected byGurinder ChadhaWritten byPaul Mayeda Berges Moira Buffini Gurinder ChadhaBased onFreedom at Midnight by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre and The Shadow of the Great Game The Untold Story of India s Partition by Narendra Singh SarilaProduced byPaul Mayeda Berges Gurinder Chadha Deepak NayarStarringHugh Bonneville Gillian Anderson Manish Dayal Huma Qureshi David Hayman Michael GambonCinematographyBen SmithardEdited byVictoria BoydellMusic byA R RahmanProductioncompaniesPathe Reliance Entertainment BBC Films Ingenious Media British Film Institute Bend It FilmsDistributed by20th Century Fox United Kingdom 1 Reliance Entertainment India Release dates12 February 2017 2017 02 12 67th Berlin International Film Festival 2 3 March 2017 2017 03 03 United Kingdom 18 August 2017 2017 08 18 India Running time106 minutes 2 CountriesIndia United Kingdom SwedenLanguagesEnglish HindiBudget 8 5 million 3 Box office 11 8 million 1 The film was released in the United Kingdom on 3 March 2017 7 while the Hindi dubbed version titled Partition 1947 was released in India on 18 August 2017 three days after its 70th Independence Day It was released worldwide on 1 September 2017 8 Viceroy s House is based on Freedom at Midnight by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre and The Shadow of the Great Game The Untold Story of Partition by Narendra Singh Sarila 9 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 4 1 Track listing 4 1 1 Original score 4 1 2 Additional tracks 5 Release 6 Reception 6 1 Historicity 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot editLord Dickie Mountbatten arrives at Viceroy s House in New Delhi in 1947 with his strong willed wife Edwina and daughter Pamela As the final Viceroy of India he is in charge of overseeing the dissolution of the British Raj and the establishment of an independent Indian nation Mountbatten attempts to mediate a disagreement between the two major Indian political leaders Jawaharlal Nehru who wants India to remain intact as one nation after independence and Muhammad Ali Jinnah who wishes to establish the separate Muslim state of Pakistan Meanwhile Mountbatten s newly arrived valet Jeet encounters the beautiful Alia whom he had fallen in love with previously Alia continues to spurn Jeet because he is Hindu and she Muslim she fears that she will disappoint her invalid father Ali whom Jeet had helped during a spell of imprisonment at British hands With riots erupting across India their few non Indian troops thinly spread and the loyalties of their Indian troops conflicted between Sikh Muslim and Hindu the British decide to accelerate the independence process Initially influenced by Gandhi Mountbatten is intent upon a one state solution but with intensifying violence between Muslims and Hindus he reluctantly accepts the Partition of India He is given only a couple months to carve out a separate state from the existing territory with the help of an inexperienced English lawyer Cyril Radcliffe Jeet continues to pursue Alia despite the fact that she has been betrothed since childhood to another man and like the other servants at Viceroy s House they are forced to choose between staying in India or going to Pakistan Mountbatten is enraged to find that his Chief of Staff Lord Ismay has been working covertly to draw the boundaries of Pakistan in order to create a buffer state between the Indian subcontinent and the Soviet Union and to allay fears that a socialist leaning united India would give the Soviets access to the warm water port at Karachi He realizes that he has been used as a pawn and the displacement of millions of people will result Jeet is devastated to learn meanwhile that his entire family has been slaughtered in Punjab Although Alia rejects her fiance when he returns to claim her she chooses to depart for Pakistan with her father Days later Jeet reads in the newspaper that the night train she had boarded was attacked and everyone was killed In anger he brandishes a knife at Mountbatten before resigning his post With Delhi overwhelmed with refugees the Mountbattens decide to stay on in India to assist where they can While Jeet volunteers to help with the refugees Alia is brought in badly injured but alive the lone survivor of the train attack She recognizes Jeet and shouts for him and the two are reunited Cast editHugh Bonneville as Lord Dickie Mountbatten Gillian Anderson as Lady Edwina Mountbatten Manish Dayal as Jeet Kumar Huma Qureshi as Aalia Noor Michael Gambon as Lord Lionel Pug Ismay Om Puri as Ali Rahim Noor David Hayman as Ewart Simon Callow as Cyril Radcliffe Denzil Smith as Muhammad Ali Jinnah Neeraj Kabi as Mahatma Gandhi Tanveer Ghani as Jawaharlal Nehru Lily Travers as Pamela Mountbatten Jaz Deol as Duleep Singh Arunoday Singh as Asif Roberta Taylor as Miss Reading Darshan Jariwala as Guptaji Trishaan as Farrukh Raj Zutshi as Head Chef Ram Lal Chandra Raja Samar Singh Sarila as ADC Sayed Ahsan Sarah Jane Dias as Sunita Samrat Chakrabarti as Moshin Hriiday Malhotra as Sanjit Simon Williams as Viscount Wavell Lucy Fleming as Lady Wavell Noah Zeiler as Henry F Grady Robin Soans as Sir Evan Meredith Jenkins Terence Harvey as Sir Fred Burrows Nicholas Blane as Sir Olaf Kirkpatrick Caroe Yusuf Khurram as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Anil Bhagwat as Liaquat Ali Khan Eran Bein as Sir Eric Mieville Kamal Karamchandani as Maulana Azad Majid Khan as Acharya KripalaniProduction edit nbsp Huma Qureshi presenting the movie Viceroy s House at the Berlinale 2017 On 30 April 2015 it was announced that Hugh Bonneville and Gillian Anderson would star in the fictional period drama film Viceroy s House to be directed by Gurinder Chadha which Chadha scripted along with Paul Mayeda Berges and Moira Buffini 10 The film set in 1947 during the Partition of India and the life inside the Viceroy s House would be produced by Chadha Deepak Nayar and Paul Ritchie 10 Pathe and BBC Films would be co financing the film 10 On 1 September 2015 more cast was announced including Manish Dayal Huma Qureshi Tanveer Ghani Denzil Smith Neeraj Kabi Om Puri Lily Travers Michael Gambon and Simon Callow 11 Principal photography on the film began on 30 August 2015 in Jodhpur Rajasthan India where it was shot for eight weeks 12 11 The film was released in the United Kingdom on 3 March 2017 7 Soundtrack editViceroy s House Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Soundtrack album by A R RahmanReleasedMarch 3 2017 Digital June 9 2017 CD Recorded2016 17Abbey Road Studios LondonPanchathan Record Inn and AM Studios ChennaiA R Studios MumbaiGenreFilm soundtrackLength44 43LabelBend It Films VH ProductionsProducerA R RahmanA R Rahman chronologyMom 2017 Viceroy s House Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2017 Mersal 2017 Track listing edit Original score edit No TitleArtist s Length1 Viceroy s House A R Rahman2 392 Displacement A R Rahman2 353 Swearing In A R Rahman2 344 Jinnah Meets Mountbatten A R Rahman1 215 Limerence A R Rahman1 396 Gandhi A R Rahman1 097 Pamela and Alia Bond A R Rahman1 248 Dickie Is the Man Rekha Sawhney3 069 Two Broken Hearts A R Rahman3 1310 Ahimsa Rekha Sawhney2 4611 The Partition Rekha Sawhney Anand Bhate3 5912 Classified A R Rahman2 1813 The Birth of Two Nations A R Rahman3 2914 Exodus Rekha Sawhney Anand Bhate4 0415 Jeet Finds Alia A R Rahman3 0316 The Cost of Freedom A R Rahman5 07Total length 44 43 Additional tracks edit Three additional tracks were released for the dubbed Hindi version of the film No TitleArtist s Length1 Do Dilon Ke Shreya Ghoshal Hariharan4 452 Duma Dum Mast Kalander Hans Raj Hans3 303 Jindwa Hans Raj Hans3 36Total length 11 51Release editViceroy s House was selected to be screened out of competition at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival on 12 February 2017 2 6 The film was released in the United Kingdom on 3 March 2017 7 it was dubbed in Hindi titled Partition 1947 13 and released in India on 18 August 2017 14 15 It was banned in Pakistan 16 Reception editThe film received generally positive reviews from critics On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 76 based on 41 reviews with an average rating of 6 10 17 The New York Times praised the film for cramming ample history into a compact running time without sacrificing flow or interest 18 The Washington Post called it educational if melodramatic concluding that the movie accomplishes a difficult task making sense of a complicated period in history 19 Historicity edit nbsp Manish Dayal Gillian Anderson Gurinder Chadha Hugh Bonneville and Huma Qureshi at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival Chadha described the film as the Upstairs Downstairs view of the Partition of India She defended her film against criticisms of historical heterodoxy saying that she was guided by Narendra Singh Sarila s 2006 book The Shadow of the Great Game The Untold Story of India s Partition which was claimed to be based on secret documents discovered in the British Library 20 Pakistani Guardian columnist Fatima Bhutto described the film as a servile pantomime of partition 21 Chadha in response said that her film about India s partition of 1947 far from ignoring the freedom struggle celebrates it 22 The Guardian summed up the response to the film by saying that Notices by film reviewers have been muted but reasonably kind while the reaction from historians was damning The newspaper was very critical of the film s climax criticizing the lack of corroborating research to back up the central claim that Pakistan was created as part of a conspiracy by Winston Churchill and the British government particularly as in reality it was a Labour government at the time led by Clement Attlee not Churchill 23 The film s postscript reads The partition of India led to the largest mass migration in human history 14 million people were displaced One million Hindus Muslims and Sikhs died This film is dedicated to all of those who died and to all those who survived partition See also editList of artistic depictions of Mahatma GandhiReferences edit a b Viceroy s House Box Office Mojo Retrieved 30 November 2017 a b c Programme Viceroy s House Berlinale Retrieved 1 February 2017 Gurinder Chadha the maker of Viceroy s House Financial Times 22 March 2017 Retrieved 22 March 2017 Gurinder Chadha hopes Indians love Partition 1947 The Times of India Archived from the original on 30 September 2017 Retrieved 13 October 2017 Review Viceroy s House opens the door to a key era in India s past Los Angeles Times 31 August 2017 a b Press Releases Competition 67th Berlinale Competition and Berlinale Special Danny Boyle Hong Sangsoo Thomas Arslan Volker Schlondorff Sabu Alex de la Iglesia and Josef Hader s Directorial Debut in the Competition Programme Berlinale 10 January 2017 Retrieved 10 January 2017 a b c Viceroy s House clip watch Gillian Anderson and Hugh Bonneville ponder Britain s legacy in India The Telegraph 11 January 2017 Retrieved 11 January 2017 Rohit Vats 17 August 2017 Partition 1947 movie review If it wasn t Lord Mountbatten then who divided India Hindustan Times Disclaimer at beginning of film a b c Wiseman Andreas 30 April 2015 Hugh Bonneville Gillian Anderson topline partition drama Viceroy s House screendaily com Retrieved 5 September 2015 a b Mitchell Robert 1 September 2015 Gurinder Chadha s Viceroy s House Starts Shoot in India variety com Retrieved 5 September 2015 On the Set for 9 4 15 Michael Fassbender Starts on Assassin s Creed Margot Robbie Wraps on Suicide Squad ssninsider com 4 September 2015 Archived from the original on 5 September 2015 Retrieved 5 September 2015 Partition 1947 Movie Review The Times of India Retrieved 18 August 2017 Gurinder Chadha on Partition 1947 Didn t dwell on Nehru Lady Mountbatten in film 4 July 2017 Partition 1947 new poster Huma Qureshi starrer looks like a compelling watch The Times of India Partition 1947 Banned In Pakistan Reveals Gurinder Chadha Why Asks Twitter Viceroy s House 2017 Rotten Tomatoes Ben Kenigsberg 31 August 2017 Review In Viceroy s House the Birthing Pains of Two Nations The New York Times Retrieved 9 October 2017 Stephanie Merry 7 September 2017 Viceroy s House An educational if melodramatic refresher course on the partition of India Washington Post Retrieved 9 October 2017 Partition Mohsin Hamid Gurinder Chadha BBC Radio 3 3 March 2017 Retrieved 3 March 2017 Bhutto Fatima 15 March 2017 Fatima Bhutto on Indian partition film Viceroy s House I watched this servile pantomime and wept The Guardian Retrieved 3 March 2017 Chadha Gurinder 15 March 2017 Gurinder Chadha My film has been willfully misrepresented as anti Muslim The Guardian Retrieved 3 March 2017 Ian Jack 18 March 2017 The Viceroy s House version of India s partition brings fake history to screen The Guardian Retrieved 9 October 2017 External links editViceroy s House at IMDb nbsp Viceroy s House on Bend It Networks Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Viceroy 27s House film amp oldid 1210606971, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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