The Last Days of the Raj

The Last Days of the Raj

Release date : March 12, 2007
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Carl Hindmarch /
Writers : Mark Hayhurst /
Production companies : Blast! Films /
March 12, 2007 United Kingdom Documentary English More
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Lord Louis Mountbatten arrives in India in March 1947 as Britain's Last Viceroy. He is committed to transfer administrative and authoritative power to an independent and sovereign India. Six months later India indeed was set free, but it had also been partitioned and overwhelmed by an orgy of sectarian violence involving Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs.
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James Wilby
Lord Mountbatten
Saskia Reeves
Lady Mountbatten
Julian Wadham
Evan Jenkins
Roshan Seth
Jawarharlal Nehru
Allan Corduner
Lord Ismay
Surendra Rajan
Muhatma Gandhi
Rajat Kapoor
Muhammed Ali Jinnah
Vinod Nagpal
Tara Singh

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  • title:The Last Days of the Raj
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2007
  • Genres: Documentary · TV Movie · History ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Carl Hindmarch /
  • Writers: Mark Hayhurst ·
  • Production companies: Blast! Films ·
  • Overview:Lord Louis Mountbatten arrives in India in March 1947 as Britain's Last Viceroy. He is committed to transfer administrative and authoritative power to an independent and sovereign India. Six months later India indeed was set free, but it had also been partitioned and overwhelmed by an orgy of sectarian violence involving Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs.
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