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Freedom at Midnight

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  • 2024–
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Arif Zakaria, Chirag Vohra, Rajendra Chawla, Luke McGibney, and Sidhant Gupta in Freedom at Midnight (2024)
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Is the electrifying story of India's struggle for independence. Based on the bestselling book of the same name, it recounts the partition of India and Pakistan, and the religious and socio-p... Read allIs the electrifying story of India's struggle for independence. Based on the bestselling book of the same name, it recounts the partition of India and Pakistan, and the religious and socio-political dynamics of the era.Is the electrifying story of India's struggle for independence. Based on the bestselling book of the same name, it recounts the partition of India and Pakistan, and the religious and socio-political dynamics of the era.

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    • Nikkhil Advani
  • Stars
    • Sidhant Gupta
    • Chirag Vohra
    • Rajendra Chawla
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    2.2K
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    • Creator
      • Nikkhil Advani
    • Stars
      • Sidhant Gupta
      • Chirag Vohra
      • Rajendra Chawla
    • 48User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 10 nominations total

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    Sidhant Gupta
    Sidhant Gupta
    • Jawaharlal Nehru
    • 2024
    Chirag Vohra
    Chirag Vohra
    • Mahatma Gandhi
    • 2024
    Rajendra Chawla
    Rajendra Chawla
    • Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
    • 2024
    Luke McGibney
    Luke McGibney
    • Lord Louis Mountbatten
    • 2024
    Cordelia Bugeja
    Cordelia Bugeja
    • Lady Edwina Mountbatten
    • 2024
    Arif Zakaria
    Arif Zakaria
    • Muhammad Ali Jinnah
    • 2024
    Ira Dubey
    Ira Dubey
    • Fatima Jinnah
    • 2024
    Malishka Mendonsa
    Malishka Mendonsa
    • Sarojini Naidu
    • 2024
    Rajesh Kumar
    Rajesh Kumar
    • Liaquat Ali Khan
    • 2024
    K.C. Shankar
    K.C. Shankar
    • V.P. Menon
    • 2024
    Richa Meena
    Richa Meena
    • 2024
    Ed Robinson
    Ed Robinson
    • George Abell
    • 2024
    Urvashi Dubey
    Urvashi Dubey
    • Abha
    • 2024
    Amit Koushik
    • Baldev Singh
    • 2024
    A Amit
    • Firoz Khan Noon
    • 2024
    Raja Sevak
    • Zakir Qamar Raza
    • 2024
    Simon Feilder
    Simon Feilder
    • Governor Evan Jenkins
    • 2024
    Janardan Jha
    • 2024
    • Creator
      • Nikkhil Advani
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    10wtxsxvz

    A powerful series based on a great book to viewed with no bias

    I had read this book almost 45 years ago when I was in my twenties. So I was not sure whether the makers of the web series would be truthful to the book or would put their bias in. I was delighted to see that they were truthful to the book. For those who criticize the decisions made in 1946-1947, should realize that their arguments are based on the luxury of their knowledge of what happened between 1946 and 2024. The series shows the struggles all the leaders were having in deciding about partition. Everyone should watch this series with an open mind. Even Jinnah saw an opportunity to be the leader of a brand new country and took it. After all, he was a politician. Great series, production design, background score.
    9ashtrips

    Fresh and Fabulous!

    Freedom at Midnight on Sony Liv reinvigorates the story of India's Independence and partition with fresh energy. Anchored by stellar performances-Mountbatten, Edwina, Attlee, and Jinnah-it balances historical depth with sharp, modern storytelling. Gandhi and Nehru may seem miscast initially but evolve into compelling portrayals.

    Focusing on key events like the Muslim League's Direct Action Plan, Congress-Muslim League tussles, 1937 provincial elections, the series skips exhaustive timelines in favor of precision. Highlights include Gandhi's Indigo Satyagraha, where his quiet resolve awes a young Nehru, the layered tension between Jinnah and Nehru, the contrasts between Nehru and Vallabhbhai among others.

    With top-tier production-authentic sets, flawless costumes, and pitch-perfect casting-the series sets a new standard for period dramas. Understated performances by Edwina Mountbatten and VP Menon leave a mark, while Louis Mountbatten brings charisma and sophistication. Tight screenplay and sharp dialogues create a thriller-like momentum moving towards partition.

    Director Nikhil Advani expertly handles sensitive themes with nuance and objectivity, avoiding glorification or clichés. Freedom at Midnight is a must-watch for its balanced narrative, stunning execution, and fresh take on history.
    9rahul_prasad_01

    A Solid Portrayal of Ind-Pak Partition Politics With Stellar Acting !!!

    At the stroke of midnight on August 14, 1947, India gained freedom from over 200 years of British colonial rule. While the birth of a free India should have been a moment of celebration, it was overshadowed by the darkness of Partition. Nikkhil Advani's Freedom At Midnight, a latest web series on SonyLIV, which takes its title and story from Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre's seminal book, offers a powerful glimpse into the trials, tragedies, and turmoil of that fateful period.

    The series begins in 1946 with a persistent Mahatma Gandhi declaring, "Hindustan ka batwara hone se pehle, mere shareer ka batwara hoga (Before the Partition of India, my body will be divided)." It soon moves over to offer a painful account of India's Partition and the violent birth of Independent India. Religious conflicts, border wars, and political sacrifices unfold with each episode, like dramatic scenes in a grand pageant.

    The dialogues and performances strike emotional chords quite effectively. Take, for example, lines like "Aam aadmi vo badlaav laa sakta hai jo sarkaar saalon mein nahi laa sakti" (The common man can bring about change that the government couldn't in years) or "Ye log Hindu hone se pehle bhi Punjabi ya Bengali hain" (These people are Punjabi or Bengali before they are Hindu).

    The central characters in the show include Lord Mountbatten, the great-grandson of Queen Victoria, who constantly haggles with Jawaharlal Nehru, the leader of the Congress party, torn between his principles and his party's ideals; Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the fanatical leader of the Muslim League, who sees only two options: "Ya toh Hindustan batega ya barbaad hoga" (Either Hindustan will be divided, or it will be destroyed); and MK Gandhi, who ultimately gives up his dream of a united India, over the terms of how an independent India will move forward.

    Siddhant Gupta, who was well admired in Prime Video's Jubilee, once again proves his acting prowess as he steps into the role of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. But the standout performance comes from Arif Zakaria as Mohammed Ali Jinnah. He is utterly convincing as the resolute leader of the Muslim League, whose singular vision was the creation of Pakistan. Chirag Vohra as Gandhi and Rajendra Chawla as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel also deliver strong performances. The supporting cast further elevates the series, adding an extra layer of depth to the story.

    Nikkhil Advani closes the show just before the horrors of the Partition unfold on India's land, accompanied by the song "Vaishnav jan to tene kahiye je, peer paraayi jaani re" (A good human being is the one who knows the pain of others). It's a haunting note that leaves you wishing political leaders, from any period - past or present - could truly feel the pain of the people they serve.

    Not only is it competently crafted and acted, it also tells a story replete with known and unknown nuggets of information that are processed with skill and sensitivity. It has no grandstanding, and no hectoring and hollering of the sort that mainstream Bollywood is prone to.

    The show gives history its due, meticulously piecing together the fragments that went into the making of an essential and wondrous, if inevitably imperfect, whole.
    10swagatamghosh

    The history we NEED to know

    An absolute masterpiece, portraying the true architects of our freedom struggle. As the film-makers have told us in the tagline, this is the history that we should know. I would go one step further and say that this is the history that we, as a nation, NEED to know, especially in today's times when the true Fathers of our nation are being ridiculed, vilified, blamed, and stripped of all the credit they deserve.

    The series portrays the struggles behind Partition, how the Congress, as a whole, tried their utmost to stop it, how the Mahatma did not compromise with his ideals till the very end, how the League tried (and ultimately succeeded) to extort a Nation merely based on the inferiority complex of their leader, and how selfish the British truly were.

    My salute to the Director, Mr. Nikhil Advani, and to Sony LIVV for bringing this important piece of history to our screens. My salute to the casting director for being so spot on with his/her casting choices!

    Overall, one of the best and most important web series that I have watched. The ending, as well, makes me think that there could be another season of this showing the horrors of the actual partition and the aftermath, especially the contribution of Sardar Patel in the accession of princely states and the vision of Dr. Nehru during his tenure as Prime Minister.
    10shubhamsaurabh

    Freedom at Midnight: A Powerful, Unbiased Look at India's Partition and the Price of Freedom

    "Freedom at Midnight" deserves a solid 10/10 for its compelling portrayal of the events surrounding India's independence and partition. The documentary takes an unflinchingly honest approach, covering sensitive topics like the Bengal massacres, showing the horrors faced by hindus by communal violence. It manages to present these events without leaning into any biased narrative, allowing the raw reality of the partition's aftermath to speak for itself.

    The creators have done exceptional work in balancing perspectives from all sides, bringing a level of depth and integrity to the narrative. The archival footage, firsthand accounts, and detailed explorations of the political tensions between the British, Hindus, and Muslims make the film not only historically accurate but deeply engaging. It brings to light the complexities of freedom and the tragic consequences of division, leaving viewers with a better understanding of a crucial period in history.

    This documentary is a must-watch for anyone interested in unbiased historical documentaries. It goes beyond just recounting facts; it brings history to life, allowing us to reflect on the price of freedom.

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