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‘Viceroy’s House’ is personal and political, says Gurinder Chadha

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BERLIN: Contempora­ry politics came to the fore once again at the Berlin Film Festival. This time it concerned Viceroy’s House, Gurinder Chadha’s period piece about turbulent events at the time that India separated from the British Empire.

While the end of end of empire is clearly large canvas stuff, Chadha chose not only to set the film in a microcosm – the ridiculous­ly opulent palace inhabited by the Viceroy of India and 500 servants – she also pitched it as a personal project.

Chadha was born in East Africa of Punjabi parents and grew up in the UK where hostile locals told her to go home. “But my homeland was now in Pakistan,” she said. She refused to call it anything other than “pre-partition India,” until a research trip took her to the Punjab and her family’s ancestral home, where five refugee families had taken up residence.

“Now we are seeing the film at time when the politics of hate and division are so prevalent in our society. It is not just in America, but also in France, Germany and Britain where we have the rise of the Right. This film is a timely reminder of what happens when you promote hate and division,” Chadha said.

The film makers paid tribute to Om Puri, the veteran Indian actor who died last month between the film’s completion and its premiere. “Om Puri’s character manifested how we were trying to balance and humanize everybody. A lot of ( Indian and Pakistani) films demonise the other side,” Chadha said.

“We need to move on. ( Failing to do so, would be) playing into the hands of the divide and rule brigade,” she reckoned.

 ??  ?? Director and screenwrit­er Gurinder Chadha and actor Manish Dayal arrive for the screening of the movie ‘Viceroy’ s House’ at the 67th Berlinale Internatio­nal Film Festival. — Reuters photo
Director and screenwrit­er Gurinder Chadha and actor Manish Dayal arrive for the screening of the movie ‘Viceroy’ s House’ at the 67th Berlinale Internatio­nal Film Festival. — Reuters photo

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