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01:06destiny is at our door
01:21congratulations
01:23congratulations
01:32congratulations
01:33on a spectacular win
01:34gentlemen
01:35I was thinking
01:52think of the message
02:00it would send to the Raj
02:02and Muslims are not exactly voting for your party
02:26I don't want to vote for your party
02:31I don't want to vote for your party
02:32I don't want to vote for your party
02:34I don't want to vote for your party
02:41I don't want to vote for your party
02:43I don't want to vote for your party
02:51you're wrong
02:54I don't want to vote for your party
03:08I am the sole spokesman of Muslims in India
03:11I don't want to vote for your party
03:19I don't want to vote for your party
03:22I don't want to vote for your party
03:24He becomes my party and I will not be sure to get paid.
03:36Jinnra seab, please dehyan.
03:40You have been in a long-term congress.
03:42You are making the party back to me.
03:44You are also capable.
03:46You will get to get any minister.
03:49He's making me laugh.
03:51Hey, come on, come on, come on, come on.
04:00Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot that it do sinh yourself.
04:09Have you come to understand?
04:11Pandit Ji will understand.
04:15Good evening.
04:21Good evening.
04:23Good evening.
04:28Good evening.
04:34Good evening.
04:39South North North North, South North North.
04:41Have you been in a洗濯 in the province?
04:46Yes.
04:48The government has emerged as a powerful force, mobilizing the Muslim population to demand for an independent nation.
05:18On this historic day, when India takes her place as a free and independent dominion in the British Commonwealth of Nations,
05:34the government has emerged as a free and independent nation.
06:01I regard myself as a soldier, though a soldier of peace.
06:23At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sweeps,
06:27India will awake to life and freedom.
06:46Congress Party Office,
06:48J.A.K.A.L.I.T.
06:49Councillor Payne and address areенные.
06:50We've tried to gather information from New York.
06:54He came from Moscow.
07:08I'm your host.
07:09Kulhari doesn't tell himself how many trees cut him.
07:12We won't be able to live with ourselves.
07:18Write a letter to Veval.
07:20We need the governor's rule in Bengal with immediate effect.
07:23Okay, sir.
07:23I have to talk with Jawaar alone.
07:25Wait a minute.
07:26Kriplani ji,
07:27close the door.
07:29Yes, sir.
07:32Sit, Jawaar.
07:33Yes, sir.
07:38You were absolutely right.
07:41That Kalkatta's corruption has been forced to fall on the land of Kalakatta.
07:50That's the point of the year.
07:54You don't have to be a government.
08:03If you need some return assurances.
08:07Assurance for assurance.
08:09Take those who are getting, take those who are getting.
08:13What will you get?
08:14Don't worry.
08:16Don't worry.
08:19In the league, we rejected the cabinet mission plan.
08:24Now, we can become a single government.
08:28Do you want return assurances?
08:31That the government will only have a figure in the government.
08:34The government will become our government.
08:38Only once a law and order will come.
08:41Then, the league will not be able to do it.
08:44That's what we wanted.
08:48You just need time to think about it.
08:56Oh, man.
08:57You can take time.
09:03Because you have time.
09:07What is my life?
09:08I'm not a man.
09:11I don't know how many days I've been eating my life.
09:20It's possible to come before.
09:21Say Ram, Ram.
09:22I have an emotional blackmail.
09:23I have an emotional blackmail.
09:24I have an emotional blackmail.
09:25I have an emotional blackmail.
09:26I sit on the table.
09:29But they have to eat something daily.
09:32I have to eat something daily.
09:33I have to eat something daily.
09:45Thank you for accepting my invitation.
09:48But there is a condition.
09:50You must invite Jinnah to join the government.
09:56Absolutely not.
09:58You must understand, I'm under great pressure from London to find the solution to this problem.
10:03Jinnah has blood on his hands.
10:05If anything, you should have arrested him by now.
10:07But at least dismissed his government in Bengal.
10:09And make him a martyr.
10:11Since Calcutta, it is clear that Mr. Jinnah's words carry amongst the people.
10:16He already wields much more power than any of us ever gave him credit for.
10:20We ignore him at our own peril.
10:22Yes, it doesn't mean that you...
10:23No, Your Excellency.
10:25We are not ignoring anything or anybody.
10:28The League has warranted me withdrawn from the cabinet plan.
10:33Well, that may be, but I think it best that Jinnah's occupied with administration,
10:37more logistics, less politics.
10:40No, that is not fair, Your Excellency.
10:43To be seen as unfair by two opposing groups,
10:46does that not render the judgment fair?
10:50Who else...
11:01Jawaher, Jawaher...
11:05No, No, No.
11:06You are getting bij, take it with him, Jawaher.
11:09Are you with your relations to go down?
11:11No, they are not at all from línea.
11:13We're looking for such eyelashes.
11:14On the League first.
11:16I will have no limit to you,
11:18I mean, how are we going out?
11:20I didn't know how confidently he was in it.
11:23It happens, brother. It happens.
11:25It happens in Rajiniti.
11:27Now, that...
11:31I don't know how much he got stuck in his chest.
11:36He got stuck. He didn't take him with him.
11:40Also, things didn't end well for him.
11:43Let's go.
11:44I don't know how much he got stuck in his chest.
11:49Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
11:52We're getting stuck.
11:54Yes, we're getting stuck in a lot of trouble.
11:57I mean, we're getting stuck here, in the house of Goyishwara.
12:01Where are you going?
12:05Hey, brother.
12:18Brother, brother, this is the road going on.
12:22What way?
12:24foreign
12:54I'm nothing like Chinna.
13:24I'm nothing like Chinna.
13:54I'm nothing like Chinna.
14:24I'm nothing like Chinna.
14:26These people can help me become First Sea Lord.
14:29Thank God, Shelby kept his word.
14:31And Atlee, well, he's so prepared to see me.
14:33No thanks to you.
14:34We must maintain appearances.
14:40Yes, but your appearances.
14:42I concurbed so much of myself for your ambition, Dickie, really, but only so much.
14:46I don't think you understand.
14:47No, you don't understand.
14:49I'm tired.
14:51Tired of pretending to be somebody else.
14:53Well, nobody asked you to be part of this life.
14:56I'm done with the intrusion and the endless scrutiny that comes with it.
15:03But it's all part of the job, dear.
15:05Not anymore.
15:05When you'd like your wife to talk about something other than Felix Sestini, you'll know where to find me.
15:10Driver, just stop the car.
15:12What?
15:12Etwina.
15:15Etwina.
15:16Come on, Etwina.
15:21Etwina.
15:23Etwina, would you come back?
15:27Etwina.
15:28For Christ's sake.
15:36Ah.
15:37Hello.
15:38Good morning, sir.
15:39The Prime Minister is waiting for you.
15:41The walls are closing in on us.
15:45Catastrophe looms.
15:47If we're not careful, this whole situation could get away from us.
15:53Calcutta demonstrated that.
15:55A scale of savagery unlike anything we've seen before.
16:00And one we must learn from.
16:05Wavell is a military man of painfully few words.
16:10He can't cope with Gandhi, Nehru, Jinnah, Patel.
16:16That babbling battery of London-trained lawyers run rings round him.
16:21Sorry, I don't follow.
16:25A fresh face is what we need.
16:32A new approach.
16:41Me?
16:43Wavell's replacement was thinking of me.
16:46I'm sorry, Prime Minister.
16:51I'll confess.
16:53This is...
16:56Quite a surprise.
17:00I'm a little taken aback.
17:02Mountbatten.
17:04Above everything, you are an Englishman.
17:07Duty to your country obliges you accept.
17:09We cannot afford to mess up.
17:12Britain needs you.
17:23This is terribly flattering, gentlemen, but...
17:27I feel you've got the wrong man for the job.
17:30My apologies.
17:31We understand you have aspirations of becoming the first sea lord.
17:43Yes.
17:45I'll let you in on a secret, Mountbatten.
17:48You are under consideration.
17:50But there are others in contention.
17:54However...
17:56The Viceroyalty would certainly give you an edge.
17:58May I have time to think?
18:14You may.
18:17But be warned, Mountbatten.
18:20Time...
18:21It's the one thing we're running short of.
18:28Vox will also stop and see the circumstances of these two months.
18:31Because in this situation,
18:33the decision of Hindustan has been made.
18:36The President of India, the President of the Indian National Congress,
18:38Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
18:40And the President of the Muslim League,
18:41the President of the Muslim, Muhammad Ali Jinha.
18:43The President of India, the President of the Muslim League.
18:51The President of India, the President of India, the President of the Muslim League.
19:21Viraحت کونسا نایا موڑ لیتی ہے?
19:26کتابیں نئی ہیں.
19:27Impressive.
19:29کیونکہ خود خریدی ہیں.
19:32والد سے وراست میں نہیں ملی.
19:36ملتی تو شاید
19:37لیگل جنرلز کے علاوہ بھی کچھ
19:40پڑھنے کا شوق ہوتا.
19:43دیکھئے
19:43ہم دونوں وکیل ہیں.
19:47جرا کریں گے
19:48تو شام ہو جائے گی.
19:49This is why you, and more importantly,
19:53don't do my time.
20:10Well.
20:14I am a member of the government,
20:16and I am a member of the government,
20:18and I am not a member of the government,
20:20and I am not a member of the government.
20:36I feel like you are waiting for me.
20:41From ten years.
20:44The government has become so cold.
20:49Heat, not a furnace for your foe so hot,
20:54that it do sing yourself.
20:56Fine.
20:57I accept your offer.
21:00Well, that was quick.
21:02Fine.
21:03I accept your offer.
21:08Well, that was quick.
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25:40I guess Mr. Jina has changed his mind.
25:58One minute! One minute!
26:02One minute!
26:30Take it!
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26:34Drainman and I oppose the power of the land
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26:37The act of the land
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27:01Obstruction. That should be our policy.
27:31Obstruction. That should be our policy.
28:01Obstruction. That should be our policy.
28:08You know what they say? A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.
28:16A 25% tax?
28:18Obstruction. That should be our policy.
28:25Obstruction. That should be our policy.
28:32Obstruction. That should be our policy.
28:39Obstruction. That should be our policy.
28:46Obstruction.
28:47Obstruction.
28:49Obstruction.
28:51Mr. Speaker.
28:52Mr. Speaker.
28:53Mr. Speaker.
28:54Mr. Speaker.
28:55Mr. Speaker.
29:02What is that out with it?
29:30We need some kind of divine intervention.
29:55Your Majesty?
30:15This is where she was anointed.
30:30The Empress of India.
30:35Our great-grandmother.
30:42I was rather hoping you would agree to our proposal.
30:49I don't know, Bertie.
30:51History will remember me as the one who gave it all away.
31:01If I was to succeed, how would that look to you?
31:08A consolation would be if they, the Indian people, pledged allegiance to me after the withdrawal.
31:15I feel a great affinity to that people.
31:18I find them enterprising, resilient.
31:26Should India remain a dominion, it would keep her linked to the crown.
31:30I admire your optimism.
31:32Dickie!
31:33Who is it that I see before me?
31:37Viscount Louis Mountbatten, liberator of Burma?
31:43The last viceroy of India, who preserved the link between drool and crown.
31:55Do it for your country, and for your favorite cousin.
32:09Do it for your name.
32:15Battenberg.
32:33I suppose congratulations are in order.
32:37Will you accept?
32:40Dara, you mean?
32:43You've read the papers, and he's in turmoil.
32:49Well, lucky for them, Britain's sending in their best.
32:57It's very good of you to say so.
33:01I wouldn't say it if I didn't mean it.
33:07I've never lied to you before, Dickie, and I'm far too old to start now.
33:16So it's to be.
33:19Time to be the patsy.
33:22The sacrificial lamb.
33:24And when it does go wrong, and believe me it will,
33:27I'll be fired to dry.
33:30And everything I've built will be turned to rubble.
33:33And everything I've built will be turned to rubble.
33:37Just like Father.
33:42I'll be alone.
33:47I'm not alone.
33:57I'm not alone.
34:02Perhaps we should just get away.
34:06Let's go to India, Dickie.
34:11After all, it's where it started for us.
34:15A momentous occasion is upon us as Prime Minister Clement Attlee
34:28makes his way into the Parliament
34:30and prepares to deliver a speech
34:32that may alter the course of our shared history,
34:35and indeed that of British India.
34:37What is happening here?
34:39I hope that the Prime Minister Clement Attlee
34:49will announce the new Vice-Roy of Bhaerat
34:52that will be a new and strong step in the relationship between
34:54Hindustan and Britain.
34:56In this Mahatwapurna mode,
34:59come to our UK Correspondent Dwarah
35:02from the House of Commons
35:04from the London House of Commons.
35:06In the opinion of His Majesty's Government,
35:10the time has come for responsibility
35:13for the governance of India
35:15to pass into the hands of its people.
35:17I have a few conditions.
35:21Go on.
35:24I want full discretion.
35:26I won't have the Cabinet breathing down my neck.
35:28In keys to the Kingdom while you're at it.
35:31I will be the sole spokesman for the Crown.
35:34Effective the 21st of February 1947,
35:38Lord Louis Mountbatten
35:40will take over from Lord Wavell
35:42as Viceroy of India.
35:52Secondly,
35:53we must declare a precise date of departure.
35:58How do you propose we arrive at this date?
36:04In my personal opinion,
36:05we've already missed it by quite a stretch.
36:07Our best bet now is to leave as early as we can.
36:11And if the situation still requires resolution?
36:15What a situation requires is a deadline.
36:20So we wish to make it clear
36:22that it is our intention to transfer power
36:24into responsible Indian hands
36:26by a date no later than June 1948.
36:29The Congress will leave the Congress of the 18th of 1948.
36:35Sorry,
36:36Please,
36:37we will be free until the last couple of months.
36:38Father,
36:39I'm free!
36:40Your freedom is free!
36:41One last thing.
36:48What now? The blood of a virgin? My firstborn son?
36:52Not quite. My aircraft.
36:55York MW-102 to be at my personal disposal at all times.
37:01Ridiculous.
37:03However, His Majesty's government are still deliberating on the suitable course
37:09in which the powers of British India should be handed over.
37:13Whether that is as a whole to an established form of central government
37:17or in some areas to the existing provincial government.
37:25Prati, typewriter! Quick!
37:27Jin!
37:28Please call the police. Quick!
37:30Jin, the doctor has said to you to be safe.
37:33The power of Pakistan can be true now.
37:36And I am still its own spokesman.
37:39We finally got the divine intervention, Prati.
37:42We finally got the divine intervention.
37:44I don't understand.
37:44You haven't heard it. I actually said what?
37:49Power will be handed over to the central government.
37:52But in some areas...
37:54To the existing provincial governments.
37:56That's a lot of efforts...
37:57I don't want to be filled with the power of Pakistan.
37:58I don't believe it.
38:00You know it.
38:01I want to be saved.
38:02I don't think the power of Pakistan is going to be the opposite.
38:04I know it's not long.
38:06You don't know it.
38:06You can say it.
38:08That's right.
38:13You get it.
38:13You use it.
38:14You get it.
38:14You have it.
38:15i am
38:17that
38:19is
38:21is
38:35is
38:44Or Bhagwan kare
38:48Batwa tak pohchei na
39:14Oh, my God.
39:44Oh, my God.
40:14Oh, my God.
40:44Oh, my God.
41:14Oh, my God.
41:44Oh, my God.
42:14Oh, my God.
42:44Oh, my God.
43:14Oh, my God.
43:44Oh, my God.
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