Child of Empire

Child of Empire

Release date : June 15, 2022
Runtime : 17m
Countries of origin : India / Pakistan / United Kingdom /
Original Language : English / Hindi / Urdu /
Writers : Omi Zola Gupta /
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Two men from the Partition generation — Ishar Das Arora, an Indian Hindu who migrated from Pakistan to India, and Iqbal-ud-din Ahmed, a Pakistani Muslim who made the opposite journey — share childhood memories of their experiences while playing a board game. As the two men unpack their memories, audiences embody the experience of a 7-year-old child at key points in the migration. Child of Empire offers a powerful counter-narrative that lends a fresh perspective on the effects of forced migration on everyday individuals.
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Adil Hussain
Ishar Das Arora
Salman Shahid
Iqbal-ud-din Ahmed

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  • title:Child of Empire
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:17m
  • Genres: Animation · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: India · Pakistan · United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English · Hindi · Urdu ·
  • Director: Sparsh Ahuja / Stephen Stephenson / Erfan Saadati /
  • Writers: Omi Zola Gupta ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Two men from the Partition generation — Ishar Das Arora, an Indian Hindu who migrated from Pakistan to India, and Iqbal-ud-din Ahmed, a Pakistani Muslim who made the opposite journey — share childhood memories of their experiences while playing a board game. As the two men unpack their memories, audiences embody the experience of a 7-year-old child at key points in the migration. Child of Empire offers a powerful counter-narrative that lends a fresh perspective on the effects of forced migration on everyday individuals.
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