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Jinnah

  • Director: Jamil Dehlavi
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Historical Film
  • Movie Type: Biopic, Political Drama
  • Main Cast: Christopher Lee, James Fox, Maria Aitken, Shashi Kapoor, Richard Lintern
  • Release Year: 1998
  • Country: UK/PK
  • Run Time: 110 minutes

Plot

Those familiar with Pakistan's history will be most likely to appreciate this elaborate tribute to Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the man who created the Muslim nation in the wake of Great Britain's relinquishment of control over India. The story begins on a fantastical note, as an ailing Jinnah (Christopher Lee) expires and then finds himself in a heavenly place awaiting final judgment on his deeds. That could take some time, for the celestial bureaucrats in charge have misplaced Jinnah's file and the whole heavenly computer network is down. With nothing but time on his hands, Jinnah answers the many questions of his guide (Shashi Kapoor). His responses comprise the main story. Jinnah's tale begins in 1947 as England prepares to grant India its freedom. Muslims have always been a minority in the diverse country and Jinnah wants to create a country especially for them. The Muslim leader's nemesis, Viceroy Mountbatten (James Fox) finds Jinnah's proposal disturbing and so attempts to convince Ghandi (Sam Dastor) and Nehru (Robert Ashby) to dissuade Jinnah from starting more trouble, but it is to no avail. The story then jumps backward to 1916 when Jinnah (played as a young man by Richard Lintern) served as a prominent member of the India Congress Party. It was during this time that he married a beautiful Parsee (Indira Varma). As the guide continues his questions, a deeper understanding of Jinnah and the bloody events surrounding the genesis of Pakistan emerges. Jinnah played at the 1998 Montreal Festival of New Cinema & New Media. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Shireen Shah - Fatima Jinnah; Robert Ashby - Jawaharlal Henru; Indira Varma - Ruttie Jinnah; Sam Dastor - Mahatma Gandhi; Shakeel - Liaquat Ali Khan

Credit

Sue James - Casting, Barbara Rutter - Costume Designer, Jamil Dehlavi - Director, Robert Reitano - Editor, Paul Hodgson - Editor, Akbar Ahmed - Executive Producer, Nasim Ashraf - Executive Producer, Nigel Clarke - Composer (Music Score), Michael Csanyi-Wills - Composer (Music Score), Michael Porter - Production Designer, Nick Knowland - Cinematographer, Jamil Dehlavi - Producer, Godfrey Kirby - Sound/Sound Designer, Jamil Dehlavi - Screenwriter, Akbar Ahmed - Screenwriter
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Jinnah

original movie poster
Directed by Jamil Dehlavi
Produced by Jamil Dehlavi
Written by Akbar S. Ahmed
Jamil Dehlavi
Starring Christopher Lee
Shashi Kapoor
James Fox
Maria Aitken
Distributed by Delhavi Films
Release date(s) November 7, 1998
Running time 110 min.
Language English
Budget $6,000,000 (estimated)

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.

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Plot overview

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.

Mahatma 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 Parsi.

Cast

Christopher Lee as Mohammed Ali Jinnah.
Christopher Lee on the sets of Jinnah, Lahore

Response

Despite the early criticism of the movie, it received an overwhelming response in Pakistan.

Awards

Jinnah won the Best Foreign Film Award at the Houston Film Festival in 1999.

Reviews

The UK Edition DVD cover

See also

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