Year 1929
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Year 1947
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The visuals then take us to 1947 at the Northwest Railway Junction in Lahore, where a refugee train set to take passengers to Pakistan has been attacked. Sajal Aly can be seen as Fatima Jinnah in her 50s here as she steps into the bogies one by one and witness death in front of her eyes. She finds a baby crying in the lap of a dead mother.
Joseph moves on to the next carriage after they hear the sound of something breaking, only to discover a traumatized girl with eyes wide open, crumpled under dead bodies. She starts screaming for her life as Fatima stands numb in front of her. As the screams echo, so is the pain that comes with the realization that this is the price of freedom, this is the prize of an independent state.
Year 1965
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The story then moves to Katrak Parsi Colony Karachi, which was Pakistan’s then Federal Capital. Samiya Mumtaz plays Fatima in her 70s. She stands silently observing as Azaan echoes in the background. We hear an announcement that “Fatima Jinnah has decided to make her return to politics.” She is still reading the mysterious, now worn out letter, that she had received in 1929. Later, she moves out of her house to address the public.
The series looks engrossing and the performances are quite impressive, however, how enlightening it would be for the nation can only be gauged once it airs. It also stars Dananeer Mobeen as journalist Anita Poonamwala and Omer Abdullah Khan as a confidant Jospeh. The series is created and produced by Aur Digital and will release in 2023.
Watch the prologue here: