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Imtiaz Ali: ‘A film can’t be so powerful to obliterate the grief’

Director Imtiaz Ali says ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’ is his way of presenting a different viewpoint on the Partition than to help people heal from the historic event

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Set against the backdrop of India’s Partition, Main Vaapas Aaunga is not a political statement, according to filmmaker Imtiaz Ali. Instead, it looks at the emotional weight that the historic chapter left on the people it divided. At its heart, it’s a sweeping romance, particularly for the younger audience.

“People often say this generation doesn’t have patience. But I feel this generation desires love more desperately than any other. There’s this feeling that meaningful, lasting love existed in the old times, but cannot anymore,” shared Ali. 

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